ardor

英['ɑːdə] 美['ɑrdɚ]
  • n. 热情;狂热;灼热
  • n. (Ardor)人名;(土)阿尔多尔

英文词源


ardor (n.)
early 15c., "heat of passion or desire," from Old French ardure "heat, glow; passion" (12c.), from Latin ardorem (nominative ardor) "a flame, fire, burning, heat;" also of feelings, etc., "eagerness, zeal," from ardere "to burn" (see ardent). In Middle English, used of base passions; since Milton's time, of noble ones.

双语例句


1. She displayed great ardor for art.
她对艺术表现出极大的热心.

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2. His political ardor led him into many arguments.
他的政治狂热使他多次卷入争论中.

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3. They evoke no ardor in the male breast.
它激不起男人胸中的热情.

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4. He shows great ardor for fame [ victory ].
他对名誉 [ 胜利 ] 表示出热切的渴望.

来自辞典例句

5. It is possible that the ardor of foreign migration is more selective of hardy biological stock.
这大概是外国移民的生命力具有较强的生物系世系的选择性之故.

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