fervor
英
美
n. 热情;热烈;热心;炽热
COCA.11027
英英释义
noun
- feelings of great warmth and intensity
- he spoke with great ardor
- the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up
- his face was flushed with excitement and his hands trembled
- he tried to calm those who were in a state of extreme inflammation
双语例句
- He did so, moreover, with a nearly messianic fervor and aplomb.
并且,他以近乎救世主般的热情与沉着来做这些事。 - China's leaders are also using the space launch as a vehicle to boost patriotic fervor.
中国领导人还希望能通过航天飞船的发射来提高民众的爱国热情。 - If it had not been for their great fervor and enthusiasm, we would have encountered even more difficulties.
如果没有工人、学生高度的热心和积极性,我们会遇到许多困难。 - The country has a culinary tradition that locals covet with tremendous fervor and passion.
当地人对传统美食有着极大的热情。 - Wasn't your once fervor and the dream?
难道不是你曾经的激情与梦想吗? - So, the man had a dream is a life fervor person, we did not lose passion.
所以,有梦想的人就是有生活激情的人,我们的确不能失去激情。 - Oh, maple, your spirit is the union of serenity and fervor, the integration of simplicity and greatness.
宁静与热情的统一,平实与伟大的结合,形成了枫树独特的品味。 - We're no longer with this letter in a kind of Christianity that has apocalyptic fervor to it.
在这封信里,我们看不到那种,基督教对天启论的狂热。 - He's also a devout Catholic with a missionary fervor, and his conversation glistens with Biblical cadences.
他也是个虔诚的天主教徒,有传教士般的使命感,言谈充满圣经警句般美妙的韵律。 - Cherishing his loved ones with fervor and loyalty.
热烈而忠诚地爱护着他所爱的人们。