fervor 英 [ˌfɜ:və]   美 [ˈfəvɚ]

fervor

fervor  英 [ˌfɜ:və] 美 [ˈfəvɚ]

n. 热情;热烈;热心;炽热 

名词复数:fervors 

Conservative groups responded with equal fervor to the court's decision. 保守派对于法院的判决表现出了同样的热情。
Now, over the past three decades, China has embraced capitalism with the same level of fervor. 而在过去的这三十年里,中国以同样的热情拥抱了资本主义。

  • Use fervor to describe an intensity of emotion or expression. Fans of the Los Angeles Dodgers show so much fervor that they "bleed Dodger blue."
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  • n. 热情;热烈;热心;炽热
  • 1. Conservative groups responded with equal fervor to the court's decision.

    保守派对于法院的判决表现出了同样的热情。

  • 2. Now, over the past three decades, China has embraced capitalism with the same level of fervor.

    而在过去的这三十年里,中国以同样的热情拥抱了资本主义。

  • 3. Michael’s friends and co-workers didn’t know what to make of his religious fervor or his shifting politics.

    迈克尔的朋友和同事都不知道,是什么造就了他对宗教的热情以及摇摆不定的政治立场。

  • fervor (n.) mid-14c., "warmth or glow of feeling," from Old French fervor "heat; enthusiasm, ardor, passion" (12c., Modern French ferveur), from Latin fervor "a boiling, violent heat; passion, ardor, fury," from fervere "to boil; be hot" (from PIE root *bhreu- "to boil, bubble, effervesce, burn").
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