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fervid

/fur-vid/US // ˈfɜr vɪd //

狂热的,狂热,热烈的,热烈

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : heated or vehement in spirit, enthusiasm, etc.: a fervid orator.
    • : burning; glowing; intensely hot.

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Examples

  • That left the small but fervid legion of believers who had dropped everything feeling upset and sheepish.

  • Now that the wedding is on, all of the fervid speculation of the last few years seems justified.

  • But our current fervid post-boom angst and rage has fueled most of the bad reviews.

  • Will Wallace had left him by that time, and was listening entranced to the fervid exhortations of Dickson of Rutherglen.

  • Fervid as their Christianity was, it was altogether unprogressive in its form.

  • Never before had he felt a faith so profound, or an interest so fervid in the genius of any woman.

  • I was riding by the ranch of Mr. Blank, who had wooed and won our cook after a courtship that was as brief as it was fervid.

  • His fervid imagination extended the area of his sympathies, and sometimes prejudiced his opinions.