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ardor

/ahr-der/US // ˈɑr dər //

热忱,热诚,热心,热心肠

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : great warmth of feeling; fervor; passion: She spoke persuasively and with ardor.
    • : intense devotion, eagerness, or enthusiasm; zeal: his well-known ardor for Chinese art.
    • : burning heat.

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Examples

  • What she did win, though, was the ever-more intense ardor of her growing number of liberal fans.

  • In the end, talent and technique got the better of ardor and audacity.

  • The Baseball Hall of Fame inspires ardor and passion more than almost any other institution in the United States.

  • And when Barbara was taken from us, it was no deprivation to Barbara when my father devoted that same ardor to Nancy.

  • Though they look like little potsers and nudniks—wise men of Chelm—they are made vibrant by the ardor of their claims.

  • Jane now pursued her studies and her limitless reading with unabated ardor.

  • Her ardor stimulated their zeal, and her well-stored mind and fascinating conversational eloquence guided their councils.

  • He devoted himself with great ardor to literature, and wrote, by his own account, 12 sheets daily.

  • He remembered suddenly that he was still a young man, with a young man's ardor surging strong in him.

  • It demanded an infinite patience, combined with an inextinguishable ardor and enthusiasm.