admired 的 2 个定义
ad·mired, ad·mir·ing.
- to regard with wonder, pleasure, or approval.
- to regard with wonder or surprise: I admire your audacity.
ad·mired, ad·mir·ing.
- to feel or express admiration.
- Dialect. to take pleasure; like or desire: I would admire to go.
admired 近义词
hold in high regard
admired 的近义词 45 个
- adore
- applaud
- appreciate
- cherish
- commend
- credit
- extol
- hail
- honor
- idolize
- laud
- marvel at
- praise
- prize
- respect
- revere
- treasure
- worship
- approve
- esteem
- eulogize
- glorify
- value
- venerate
- be crazy about
- be crazy for
- be crazy over
- be mad about
- be nuts about
- be stuck on
- be sweet on
- be wild about
- delight in
- fall for
- get high on
- go for
- groove on
- hold in respect
- look up to
- moon over
- pay homage to
- rate highly
- take pleasure in
- think highly of
- wonder at
admired 的反义词 17 个
更多admired例句
- People have a complicated relationship with robots, torn between admiring them, fearing them, rejecting them, and even boycotting them, as has happened in the automobile industry.
- I admire anybody who can look forward, and make a statement about 2021.
- Russell, a player he admired above all others, scored 19 points for Boston, with 32 rebounds and five blocked shots.
- It was a publishing company, based in New York, whose product I really admired.
- So, the second rookie mistake, I would say, was that because I trust and admire Gerard and his experience greatly, I did not put a great deal of oversight over the company.
- Something about it I admire and something about it I find unpersuasive.
- He also recalls the many visitors who would often go to the island to admire its harvests and wildlife.
- You have to admire his convictions; most frustrated auteurs in this town just call such things “an Alan Smithee project.”
- He allows the subject to float over to Hitchcock with a calm directness that I admire.
- It rests in the message of hope in songs so many young Americans admire: New Jersey's own Bruce Springsteen.
- Let them that sail on the sea, tell the dangers thereof: and when we hear with our ears, we shall admire.
- I'd admire to see him cavorting around on the pinnacles after horse-thieves or whisky-runners or a bunch of bad Indians.
- We idlers had permission granted us to land and visit the town, in which, however, we found but little to admire.
- The dining room was for the souls of the locals, who could admire the desert more conveniently than find a good meal.
- I greatly admire his character, but he positively could not have made his way along the fire trenches I inspected yesterday.