fervour
英:[ˈfɜ:və(r)] 美: [ˈfəvɚ]
fervour 基本解释
n.热烈,热情;
英英释义
fervour[ 'fə:və ]
n.the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up同义词:excitementexcitationinflammationfervor
feelings of great warmth and intensity同义词:ardorardourfervorfervencyfirefervidness
fervour 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- He took up the cause with evangelical fervour.
他以传道者般的热情投身于这一事业。 - The young boy often felt ecstatic fervour in meditation.
这个年轻人经常对冥想有心醉神迷的热情。 - The fervour of her speech showed she felt strongly.
她的话充满热诚,足见她有很深的感受。 - He delivered his speech with evangelical fervour.
他发表演说时热烈鼓吹自己的思想。
权威例句
The role of platinum dose intensity in the management of ovarian cancerChasing the Social Evil: Moral Fervour and the Evolution of Canada's Prostitution Laws, 1867-1917.Public Administration and The Managerialist Fervour For Values and Ethics: Of Collective Confusion in Control SocietiesThe Superpatriotic Fervour of the MomentChina's Spacemen Return to Outburst of Patriotic FervourSystematic Forces, Quasi-Financial Assets, and Entrepreneurial FervourNature protection organizations in Italy: From elitist fervour to confluence with environmentalismRADICAL ISLAM, ISLAMIC FERVOUR, AND POLITICAL SENTIMENTS IN CENTRAL JAVA, INDONESIAImperial fervour and Anglican loyalty 1901-1929Religious Fervour and Economic Success: Chettiar Moneylenders in Singapore