Chinese
shěde
Meaning: to be willing to part with; to not begrudge
Part of Speech: Verb

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Example sentences

他平時很省,但為了孩子的教育,再多錢他也捨得花。
他平时很省,但为了孩子的教育,再多钱他也舍得花。
He is usually very frugal, but for his child's education, he is willing to spend any amount of money.
她捨不得花錢買化妝品,卻很捨得買書。
She doesn't like to spend money on cosmetics, but is very willing to buy books.

Usage Notes

The antonym of 捨不得; indicates willingness to sacrifice or give up something.

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