ardor如何读

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ardor是什么意思

  • n.热情;狂热;激情;灼热
  • =ardour(英).

ardor自然拼读

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ardor英英释义

Noun

1. a feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of a person or cause);

"they were imbued with a revolutionary ardor"

"he felt a kind of religious zeal"

2. intense feeling of love

3. feelings of great warmth and intensity;

"he spoke with great ardor"

ardor词源中文解释

“heat of passion or desire,” 中古英语词汇 ardour,源自12世纪的古法语 ardure “热度,发热; 炎症; 激情”(现代法语 ardeur),源自拉丁语 ardorem(主格 ardor)“火焰,火,燃烧,热度”; 也指感情等“热切,热情”,源自 ardere “燃烧”(源自 PIE 词根 *as- “燃烧,发光”)。在中古英语中用于指卑劣的激情; 自弥尔顿时代以来用于指高尚的激情。

ardor_医学行业词汇

[拉]灼热;热心

ardor词源英文解释

Middle English ardour, borrowed from Anglo-French ardur, ardour "burning, fever, passion," borrowed from Latin ardōr-, ardor "burning, flash of light, extreme heat, mental excitement, eagerness, passion," from ardēre "to burn, be fiercely hot, be violently excited, be eager" + -ōr-, -or (earlier *-ōs-, *-ōs), abstract noun suffix — more at ardent

The first known use of ardor was in the 14th century

ardor儿童词典英英释义

areolanoun

a colored ring (as about the nipple)

areolanoun

a colored ring (as about the nipple)

areolanoun

a colored ring (as about the nipple)

arenanoun

an enclosed area used for public entertainment

a building containing an arena

a field of activity

the political arena

areanoun

a particular piece of ground or extent of space often set aside for special use a waiting area

a picnic area

the surface inside a figure or shapeespecially: the number of unit squares equal to the amount of space the surface covers

a circle with an area of 500 square meters

region sense 2a

a farming area

a field of activity or study

a part of the brain having a particular function (as vision or hearing)

are1 of 2

arduousadjective

extremely difficult : laborious

an arduous climb

arduousadjective

extremely difficult : laborious

an arduous climb

arduousadjective

extremely difficult : laborious

an arduous climb

ardornoun

a warmth of feeling

great eagerness : zeal

ardor 例句

1 In their steamiest moments together, Coughlan and Newton emit a tenderness that instantly wipes away any doubts a viewer could possibly have about the characters’ ardor for each other.

2 Inspire our ardor with sunlight, Benefit the world with ingenuity!

用阳光激发热情,用匠心造福世界!

3 He skulks around her apartment building, leaves her flustered, pestering voice-mail messages and, seized by ardor or panic, slashes her car tires.

4 Out of disguise, the masked outlaw who duels with a grin and woos with ardor, morphs into blasé upper-cruster Don Diego Vega, who suffers from overrefinement and chronic fatigue.

5 Another Beethoven fragment seesaws wistfully and devolves — a reminder of Adams’s minimalist roots — giving way to sudden flashes of lyrical ardor.

6 It’s like a classic Russian joke: Elizabeth wished that her daughter would become like her, and Paige does — only her idealistic ardor turns her into a Christian instead of a Communist.

7 Berlioz gave Enée little depth, and Bryan Hymel's ideally focused tenor shows no difference between the ardor of love and that of war.

8 And though their ardor seems to make the artist himself uncomfortable, Kinney suggests that Dylan might be partially to blame for it—that his own aloofness and self-made mythologies have deepened his fans’ thralldom.

9 Confronted by their ardor, she realizes how arbitrary such important choices are.

10 Finally, this catalog of a beautiful show at the Palazzo Reale in Milan offers English speakers a full view of this 15th-century Sicilian master, whose portraits radiate divine ardor and human pain.

11 The diversity and ardor of his fans reflect the growing stardom Andrews has enjoyed since the release of his major label debut, "Buckatown," a year ago this month.

12 Then they fight, with added ardor, to save their other son.

13 And even theater reactionaries seem destined to be swept up in its doubt-defying ardor.

14 The boundless aspirations and ardors of young people are themselves the core of his romanticism.

15 Joseph Crnko's Seattle Symphony Chorale sang it, and indeed the entire work, with skill and ardor.

16 He shows great ardor for fame [ victory ].

他对名誉 [ 胜利 ] 表示出热切的渴望.

17 Though her book is a chronicle of agony, one almost envies despair that is so contingent on cleareyed ardor.

18 The whole performance suggested that City Ballet’s women are reaching new peaks of ardor, sweep and playfully expansive authority.

19 While Noah projects the righteous ardor of a campus activist, British-born Oliver comes across as an exasperated high school teacher.

20 Not all balletomanes are sane, but what they lack in sense they make up for in ardor.

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