devoted 的定义
- zealous or ardent in attachment, loyalty, or affection: a devoted friend.
devoted 近义词
committed, loyal
更多devoted例句
- Then the regular season begins April 1, when they host the New York Mets, making the meantime devoted to solidifying the roster, evaluating top prospects and staying healthy.
- We’re spending some time preparing better campaigns to reach not only devoted activists, but a new audience.
- A handful of amazingly devoted fans knew, and when NBC canceled the show, they pooled their money together and bought a two-page ad in Variety telling NBC not to cancel the show.
- Readers, though, are disciplined, more devoted and committed to their goals, which, I’m happy to say, can be attained while eating a box of chocolates.
- The unique value proposition publisher shops and marketplaces have in the crowded and ever growing e-commerce arena is ingrained and devoted audiences that look to the publication to guide them in their shopping journey.
- He hits bottom at Rocamadour, a sanctuary in the Dordogne known as a citadel of faith devoted to Mary.
- Great resources were devoted to the science of air crash investigation.
- The left had long tried to resist it through a diverse mix of organizations, devoted to different goals, and all to no avail.
- In 1953, Les Cahiers devoted an issue to Hitchcock, including an interview conducted by André Bazin, the editor of the magazine.
- A cheerful convict was found dead by his devoted caretaker one morning.
- The pictures of flowers which this artist paints prove her to be a devoted lover of nature.
- Claude de Vert died; he devoted much attention to the ceremonies of the church of Rome, of which he wrote a history.
- After the death of Édouard Manet, she devoted herself to building up an appreciation of his work in the public mind.
- Much more attention should be given than is ordinarily devoted to the consideration of rhythm.
- All were of small size, and in good part devoted to spirited political discussion.