ardour
英 [ˈɑːdə(r)]
美 [ˈɑːrdər]
n. 激情; 热情
复数:ardours
BNC.20938
牛津词典
noun
- 激情;热情
very strong feelings of enthusiasm or love
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 激情;热情
Ardouris a strong, intense feeling of love or enthusiasm for someone or something.- ...songs of genuine passion and ardour.
真正富有激情的歌曲 - ...my ardor for football.
我对足球的热情
- ...songs of genuine passion and ardour.
in AM, use 美国英语用 ardor
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
- His ardour for the cause inspired his followers.
他对事业的热情激励着他的追随者。 - He criticized them for lack of revolutionary ardour.
他批评他们缺少革命热情。 - The article elaborates the library's open-shelf of the current periodicals has provided the readers convenience, shortens the distance of the current periodicals with the readers and fires the ardour of reading.
文章阐述了图书馆现刊开架给读者所带来的便利,缩短了现刊与读者之间的距离,激发了读者的读书热情。 - His ardour was stilled by the impact of her words.
他的满腔激情被她那番话的冲击平息了。 - Another option, of course, is to write a letter to the FT. If your friend is pretending not to notice your ardour she can also pretend not to notice your letter.
当然,另一个选择是给英国《金融时报》写封信。如果你的朋友现在假装没注意到你的爱慕,她也会假装没注意到你的信。 - If our lives are dominated by a search for happiness, then perhaps few activities reveal as much about the dynamics of this quest in all its ardour and paradoxes than our travels.
假如我们的生活其要义在于追求幸福,那么除却旅行,也许极少有别的活动能如此充分地显示这一追求过程中所有的热情和矛盾。 - He carried out the task with ardour.
他满怀热情地去执行这项任务。 - Natasha, too, suddenly set to work with the ardour that was characteristic of her in all she did.
娜塔莎以自己特有的爱管闲事的热情,突然也真干了起来。 - His eyes were bright with ardour and indignation.
他因为满腔的激情和愤慨而两眼发亮。 - His ardour cooled after only a few weeks.
他的激情仅过了几个星期就冷却了。
