英:['jɜ:nɪŋlɪ]
美:['jɜnɪŋlɪ]
英:['jɜ:nɪŋlɪ]
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词根:yearn
adj.yearning 向往的;渴望的;怀念的
n.yearning 渴望;怀念;同情
yearner 向往型;思念者
v.yearning 渴望;向往;想念(yearn的ing形式)
vi.yearn 渴望,向往;思念,想念;怀念;同情,怜悯
Adverb
1. in a yearning manner;
"he spent the rest of the act gazing longingly over my right shoulder at the illuminated word `Exit'"
Middle English yernen, from Old English giernan; akin to Old High German gerōn to desire, Latin hortari to urge, encourage, Greek chairein to rejoice
The first known use of yearn was before the 12th century
yellowhammernoun
yellow-shafted flicker
yellow1 of 2adjective
of the color yellow
yellowish from age, disease, or discoloring
cowardly sense 1
yellow2 of 2noun
a color like that of ripe lemons
something yellow or yellowish
yellow1 of 2adjective
of the color yellow
yellowish from age, disease, or discoloring
cowardly sense 1
yellow2 of 2noun
a color like that of ripe lemons
something yellow or yellowish
yell1 of 2verb
to utter a loud cry, scream, or shout
to give a cheer usually as part of a crowd
yell2 of 2noun
scream entry 2 sense 1, shout
a cheer used especially in schools or colleges to encourage athletic teams
yell1 of 2verb
to utter a loud cry, scream, or shout
to give a cheer usually as part of a crowd
yell2 of 2noun
scream entry 2 sense 1, shout
a cheer used especially in schools or colleges to encourage athletic teams
yell1 of 2verb
to utter a loud cry, scream, or shout
to give a cheer usually as part of a crowd
yell2 of 2noun
scream entry 2 sense 1, shout
a cheer used especially in schools or colleges to encourage athletic teams
yeastnoun
a one-celled fungus that produces alcohol during the process of fermentationalso: any of various similar fungi
a yellowish foamy material that may occur on the surface of sweet liquids (as fruit juices) undergoing fermentation and that consists chiefly of yeast cells and carbon dioxide
a commercial product containing living yeast cells that is used mostly in the making of alcoholic beverages and as a leaven especially in baking bread
something that causes motion or activity
yeastnoun
a one-celled fungus that produces alcohol during the process of fermentationalso: any of various similar fungi
a yellowish foamy material that may occur on the surface of sweet liquids (as fruit juices) undergoing fermentation and that consists chiefly of yeast cells and carbon dioxide
a commercial product containing living yeast cells that is used mostly in the making of alcoholic beverages and as a leaven especially in baking bread
something that causes motion or activity
yearnverb
to desire eagerly
to feel tenderness or sympathy
1 "Come, thou poor martyr!" echoed yearningly through the heavens.
2 If I'd had money and security and you, that would have been where I wanted to get, she thought, looking at him yearningly .
要是我有了钱和安全,又有了你,那大概就是我要得到的结果吧----思嘉这样想,一面热切地望着艾希礼。
3 yearned for a little house in the country
4 Then they strolled on, keeping close to the shore, and stopping every few minutes to gaze yearningly over the sea for the raft they longed to behold.
5 She knew nothing of the lonely outcast, who yearningly followed her, and then paced the street for hours after the door had closed behind her.
6 Many look yearningly to Germany, whose clubs are rich, excellent and 51% owned by fans.
7 Exhibitions and installations by international stars round out the permanent collection, which includes Anselm Kiefer’s yearningly beautiful Seven Heavenly Palaces, produced for the 2004 opening.
8 Which brings me to Pine’s latest, “The Contractor,” a thriller that yearningly evokes the Bourne series while never approaching its level.
9 Her heart was light as air, her young spirits were all stretched eagerly, almost yearningly forward into the unknown country whose border she had crossed so lately.
10 The whites of his moony eyes grew large and misty as his mouth struggled yearningly and lost against the familiar, impregnable loneliness drifting in around him again like suffocating fog.
11 Blue Note has committed to releasing “Live Today,” the yearningly melodic debut by Mr. Hodge.
12 She looked up to them now yearningly—their calm and beauty shamed the storm and fever in her own mind.
13 No Diana ever hung more yearningly above her Endymion than this beautiful and tender soul lingers, in loving reluctance to part, above the stiff human tenement she has just quitted.
14 I crossed restlessly to the window and pushed back the long fluffy white curtains—which I had been forbidden to touch—and looked yearningly out into the empty street.
15 Her eyes gazed yearningly into her lover's now serious face.
16 "You are not going to leave me alone?" said the younger boy yearningly.
17 Suddenly the house burst on his view, and with a cry, almost like a cry of pain, he stood still, and looked long and yearningly.
18 She laid her substantial hand upon his arm and looked at him yearningly.
19 A dull hopelessness was coming into her voice as she continued speaking, and her great eyes looked yearningly out over the feathery larches in the avenue to the darkening sky.
20 “It’s only,” laughed Bessie, though all yearningly, “because you happen quite arbitrarily to place me.”