aspiring 的定义
- eagerly or ambitiously aiming for a particular career, title, social status, etc.: an aspiring composer; a team of aspiring gold medalists.
aspiring 近义词
hopeful
更多aspiring例句
- So LaPorta, a former pre-med student and onetime aspiring veterinarian at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale argued with Kelly.
- She said she met Kelly in 2015, when she was a 17-year-old aspiring R&B singer, and that she went to live with him in Chicago and Atlanta before graduating.
- Thirty percent were casual or aspiring sports bettors, saying they’d bet some in their state if it was legal but they weren’t going to bet illegally.
- Her mother, the former Mable Atlee, was an aspiring writer who headed west from Michigan in the early 1900s to teach.
- “They tried to make him look like the bad guy,” said Holley, who remembered her younger brother as a popular athlete who won awards in high school track and field and an aspiring model.
- That Huckabee is mentioned in the same sentence with other aspiring conservative governors, especially Bobby Jindal, is laughable.
- For many aspiring comedians, earning a place on SNL is their entire raison d'être.
- Not about encouraging aspiring butchers to live out their violent fantasies in Syria.
- Great for the aspiring Quentin Tarantino, or for the aspiring next Feiffer.
- This is not lost on their commander, Rama (Shani Klein), an aspiring military careerist who looks down on frivolity in wartime.
- The universal ignorance of the working class broke down the aspiring force of genius.
- A woman with such capabilities would be wasted in the rle of a mere countess—but as the wife of an aspiring Liberal statesman!
- Beauty was there; but it was the beauty of sadness; it was the crushed ruin of what might once have been bright and aspiring.
- Throw your knowledge into compositions of a less startling, less aspiring character.
- Yet, even against such accumulated disasters and disgraces, his vigorous and aspiring mind bore up.