aspiration
n.
抱負;熱望;志向;渴望
n.
吸引術;抽吸;吸氣;發送氣音
詳細解釋
n.(名詞)
- 抱負
- 熱望
- 志向
- 發送氣音
- 送氣音
- 吸引術
- 渴望達到的目的
- 呼吸
- 呼氣
- 【醫】抽吸
- 【醫】肺內異物的吸入
- 渴望
- 愿望
- 發 h 音
- 吸入
- 切望
- 志愿
- 【醫】吸出
- 【語音】發送氣音
- 欲望
同步翻譯
n.(名詞)
- [C][U]強烈的愿望,志向,抱負 (a) strong desire to do sth or have sth
英語翻譯 Noun:
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a will to succeed
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a cherished desire;
\\\"his ambition is to own his own business\\\"
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a manner of articulation involving an audible release of breath
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the act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing
造句
用作名詞(n.)
- His true aspiration is to become the President of the United States.
他真正的抱負是想成為美國總統。
- He nursed an aspiration to be a poet.
他心懷當詩人的愿望。
- The generalship was his aspiration.
將官之職位是他夢寐以求的目標。
- These are not just my goals, but our common aspiration.
這些不僅僅是我的目標,而且是我們的共同志向。
- Young Edison had a strong aspiration to be an inventor.
年幼的愛迪生就渴望成為一名發明家。
用作名詞(n.)
- Aspiration cytologic examination reealed a fibrocystic change.
抽吸細胞學檢查為纖維囊性變。
- An aspiration psychrometer could destroy a delicate moisture balance.
抽吸式干濕球溫度計能夠破壞細微的水分平衡。
常用短語
用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
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accord with aspiration
符合愿望
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cherish a sacred aspiration
懷有神圣的抱負
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embody sb\\\'s aspiration
體現某人的愿望
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hamper sb\\\'s aspiration
阻撓某人的愿望
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realize one\\\'s aspiration
實現個人抱負
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rekindle aspiration
重新燃起希望
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thwart sb\\\'s aspiration
阻撓某人的愿望
形容詞+~
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common aspirations
共同的愿望
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determined aspirations
堅定的愿望
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enthusiastic aspirations
強烈的愿望
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generous aspirations
共同的愿望
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legitimate aspirations
正當的愿望
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lofty aspirations
崇高的愿望
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national aspirations
民族的希望
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noble aspirations
高尚的愿望
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passionate aspirations
強烈愿望
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personal aspirations
個人愿望
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political aspirations
政治抱負
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soaring aspirations
雄心壯志
名詞+~
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career aspirations
追求事業成功的愿望
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championship aspirations
追求當冠軍的愿望
介詞+~
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man of noble aspirations
有理想的人
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man of sublime aspirations
有崇高抱負的人
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with liberal aspirations
具有自由主意愿望
~+介詞
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have no aspiration after fame
不向往榮譽
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have no aspiration for fame
不向往榮譽
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aspiration for democracy
要求民主的愿望
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aspirations of the developing countries
發展中國家的愿望
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aspirations to independence
渴望獨立的愿望
組詞
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Corrupt inflamation taking away freedom or easinesse of aspiration.
出自:E. Topsell
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There is..not an aspiration of the breeze, but hints some cause.
出自:R. B. Sheridan
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She sighed with an aspiration so low that it was scarcely audible.
出自:J. F. Cooper
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