appreciation
appreciation 英 [əˌpri:ʃiˈeɪʃn] 美 [əˌpriʃiˈeʃən]
n. 欣赏;理解;感谢
名词复数:appreciations
- When you have an appreciation for something, you can see and truly understand its good qualities. One way to show your appreciation for a particularly wonderful musical performance is to give a standing ovation when it's over.
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- n. 欣赏;理解;感谢
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1. She shows little appreciation of good music.
她感受不到美好音乐的妙处。
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2. The crowd murmured in appreciation.
人群低声赞叹着。
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3. I had no appreciation of the problems they faced.
我没有体谅到他们所面临的困难。
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4. Please accept this gift in appreciation of all you've done for us.
承蒙鼎力相助,不胜感激,谨备薄礼,敬请笑纳。
- appreciation (n.) c. 1600 "act of estimating the quality and worth of something," from French appréciation, noun of action from apprécier (14c.), from Late Latin appretiare "estimate the quality of" (see appreciate). Generally with a sense of "high estimation" after c. 1650; sense of "a rise in value" is by 1789; that of "act of setting a value on" is from 1799. Meaning "expression of (favorable) estimation" is from 1858. There is an isolated use of appreciacioun in Middle English (c. 1400) of uncertain meaning.
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