fervid
fervid 英 [ˈfɜ:vɪd] 美 [ˈfɜrvɪd]
adj. 热的;热心的
- Fervid can be used to describe something that is physically hot such as “a fervid day in August,” but it is more often used to describe heated emotions like anger, love, or desire.
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- adj. 热的;热心的
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1. He’d be detached from his most fervid followers and merciful and understanding toward foes.
他懂得与狂热的追随者保持距离,对敌人则是慈悲为怀、理解万岁。
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2. And one more: Migrating animals maintain a fervid attentiveness to the greater mission, which keeps them undistracted by temptations and undeterred by challenges that would turn other animals aside.
还有一点:迁徙动物热切关注更大的使命,因而不为诱惑所动,不受吓退其它动物的挑战所阻。
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3. It must have felt that fervid call
它一定感到那炽热的召唤
- fervid (adj.) 1590s, "burning, glowing, hot," from Latin fervidus "glowing, burning; vehement, fervid," from fervere "to boil, glow" (from PIE root *bhreu- "to boil, bubble, effervesce, burn"). Figurative sense of "impassioned" is from 1650s. Related: Fervidly; fervidness.
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