enthuse 英 [ɪnˈθju:z]   美 [ɪnˈθuz]

enthuse

enthuse  英 [ɪnˈθju:z] 美 [ɪnˈθuz]

vt. 使热心  vi. 热心(过去式enthused,过去分词enthused,现在分词enthusing,第三人称单数enthuses) 

进行时:enthusing  过去式:enthused  过去分词:enthused  第三人称单数:enthuses  名词复数:enthuses 

Vivian and Wilson, on the other hand, seldom enthuse over their adopted home; half the time, they barely notice it’s there. 薇薇安和威尔逊,另一方面,极少热爱他们的家,一半的时间里,他们几乎没有意识到它在那里。

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  • vt. 使热心
  • vi. 热心(过去式enthused,过去分词enthused,现在分词enthusing,第三人称单数enthuses)
  • 1. Vivian and Wilson, on the other hand, seldom enthuse over their adopted home; half the time, they barely notice it’s there.

    薇薇安和威尔逊,另一方面,极少热爱他们的家,一半的时间里,他们几乎没有意识到它在那里。

  • enthuse (v.) 1827, American English, back-formation from enthusiasm. Originally often humorous or with affected ignorance. Related: enthused; enthusing.
en·thuse / ɪnˈθjuːz ; NAmE ɪnˈθuːz / verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to talk in an enthusiastic and excited way about sth 充满热情地说;热烈地讲 enthuse(about/over sth/sb) The article enthused about the benefits that the new system would bring. 本文热情赞扬了新制度将带来的好处。 + speech ‘It's a wonderful idea’, he enthused. “这真是个绝妙的主意。”他赞叹地说。 enthusethat… The organizers enthused that it was their most successful event yet. 组织者赞叹地说这是他们迄今为止最成功的活动。 2 [usually passive ] enthusesb (with sth) to make sb feel very interested and excited 使热衷;使热心;使激动 Everyone present was enthused by the idea. 在场的每一个人都为这种想法感到激动。 enthuse enthuses enthused enthusing en·thuse / ɪnˈθjuːz ; NAmE ɪnˈθuːz /
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