gusto
gusto 英 [ˈgʌstəʊ] 美 [ˈgʌstoʊ]
n. 爱好;由衷的高兴;嗜好
名词复数:gustoes
- You can do many things with gusto, or hearty enthusiasm, whether it's eating a steak, playing table tennis, or cheering on your favorite team. Some people live their whole lives with gusto.
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- n. 爱好;由衷的高兴;嗜好
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1. I have gusto?
我有嗜好?
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2. How could we not cover the era with gusto, being a science magazine and all?
当然啰,作为一本科学杂志,我们怎能仅凭爱好而不报道那个年代?
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3. I believe in doing lots of things with gusto.??
我确信做很多事情都需要有热忱。
- gusto (n.) 1620s, "very common from the beginning of the 19th c." [OED], from Italian gusto "taste," from Latin gustus "a tasting," related to gustare "to taste, take a little of," from PIE *gus-tu-, suffixed form of root *geus- "to taste; to choose." English first borrowed the French form, guste "organ of taste; sense of taste" (mid-15c.), but this became obsolete.
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