ardor
英
美
n. 热情(心);灼热
COCA.20355
柯林斯词典
- → see:ardour
英英释义
noun
- feelings of great warmth and intensity
- he spoke with great ardor
- intense feeling of love
- a feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of a person or cause)
- they were imbued with a revolutionary ardor
- he felt a kind of religious zeal
双语例句
- The furious ardor of my zeal repressed
我极度的热情被抑制住了 - I desire, O Asclepios, that thou mayest bring to this exposition all the attention and all the ardor of thy mind;
阿斯克勒庇俄斯,我请求你展示你全部的关注和全部心灵的激情; - It has not cooled his ardor in the cause of the people.
这并未使他献身于人民的事业的热忱冷却下来。 - Foot stomping is the trickiest to learn, they say, but hard work and ardor will get you dancing in a year or so.
她们说最难掌握的是脚法的练习,但是通过艰苦的训练和热情,你会在一年左右的时间内舞动起来。 - There was something in the clear, pine-scented air of that winter morning that seemed to bring him back his joyousness and his ardor for life.
冬日早晨的空气非常清澈,含有松树的芬芳,使他重又高兴起来,恢复了对生活的热情。 - Excitement or intensity, as of love or passion; ardor.
激情爱或感情的激烈或强烈;热情。 - This yearning for modernity, the juvenile ardor with which people embraced the cause of science, was due to this absolute certainty.
人们那时对现代化的渴盼,和愿意从事科学事业的幼稚热情,即归因于这种绝对化的定论。 - His ardor was contagious; soon everyone was eagerly working.
他的热情很有感染力,一下子大家都热火朝天地干了起来。 - Tongue-tied by inexperience and by excess of ardor, wooing unwittingly and awkwardly, Martin continued his approach by contact.
由于缺乏经验,也由于过分热情,马丁说不出后来。 - The relationship between ardor and soberness;
热忱和冷静的关系;