admire
admire 英 [ədˈmaɪə(r)] 美 [ædˈmaɪr]
v. 钦佩;倾慕
进行时:admiring 过去式:admired 过去分词:admired 第三人称单数:admires
- If you hold someone in high esteem or look up to someone, you admire that person. If you ask four-year-olds who they most admire, they are likely to list their mom, dad, and grandparents — or superheroes and comic book characters.
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- v. 钦佩;倾慕
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1. I really admire your enthusiasm.
我确实钦佩你的热情。
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2. You have to admire the wayhe handled the situation.
你不得不佩服他处理这个局面的手段。
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3. The school is widely admired for its excellent teaching.
这所学校教学优秀,远近称誉。
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4. She was used to receiving admiring glances from men.
她习惯了男人投来的倾慕目光。
- admire (v.) early 15c. (implied in admired), "regard with wonder, marvel at," from Old French admirer "look upon, contemplate" (correcting earlier amirer, 14c.), or directly from Latin admirari "regard with wonder, be astonished," from ad "to, with regard to" (see ad-) + mirari "to wonder," from mirus "wonderful" (see miracle). The sense has gradually weakened toward "regard with pleasure and esteem." Related: Admiring; admiringly.
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