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aspirant

/uh-spahyuhr-uhnt, as-per-uhnt/US // əˈspaɪər ənt, ˈæs pər ənt //UK // (ˈæspɪrənt, əˈspaɪərənt) //

渴望者,有志者,有志之士,愿望者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who aspires, as one who seeks or desires a career, advancement, status, etc.: The aspirants for foundation grants had yet to prove themselves.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : aspiring or seeking to attain something important or of value.

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Examples

  • As they appear to be peaking at the exact right time, the Jays are not in the worst spot among wild-card aspirants.

  • Green cards aspirants in the US as well as immigrant visa applicants applying at US embassies and consulates abroad have to meet the criteria.

  • Then we asked experts to weigh in on why they work and how you can take care of your brain while you train—whether you’re a gold-medal aspirant or a weekend warrior.

  • It was as though the track gods recognized the futility of even trying to fill Bolt’s shoes and decided to bestow the title of “World’s Fastest Human” on an anonymous aspirant.

  • He interrogated many of the 17 GOP aspirants in 2016 on their support for Israel.

  • If Christie was not a presidential aspirant with an anger-management problem, the episode might not even make the list.

  • Turkey, a NATO member and European Union aspirant, has a long history of jailing journalists and dissenters.

  • All of this should make any presidential aspirant who would wear his religion on his sleeve step back and take notice.

  • Now as a presidential aspirant, Sayyaf will have to show a more constructive and moderate side.

  • This is where the votes are and where aspirant politicians have to aim much of their agenda.

  • Elder Brewster especially entreated for him, though this strange pulpit aspirant had hoped to supplant him.

  • I bring this general indictment in order that the eyes of the aspirant may be opened to the opportunities which await her.

  • Roscoe was an excellent guide to the young aspirant, pointing to the Greeks as the only examples for a sculptor.

  • Mr. Campbell is a stanch democrat and is commendably interested in public affairs, although not an aspirant for office.

  • A political aspirant who is forced to decide between his manager and his wife has need of all the philosophy at his command.