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zeal

/zeel/US // zil //UK // (ziːl) //

热心,热诚,热忱,热情

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : fervor for a person, cause, or object; eager desire or endeavor; enthusiastic diligence; ardor.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounenthusiasm

Examples

  • Uscinski, for his part, thinks the risk of a social desirability bias with QAnon is minimal, given the unabashed zeal with which proponents seem to demonstrate their support.

  • He brings the same intuitive scrutiny to Tolontan and his staff, as they chase down new angles of their corruption story with a zeal that ends up endangering them.

  • At least that’s what you’d conclude when you think about New Year’s resolutions and the zeal with which so many people make them.

  • That is, the communal zeal these days is not love for party but hate for elites.

  • If Carlson runs in 2024, he would be an instant frontrunner given his anti-establishment zeal and platform on the most popular cable news show by far.

  • It was his business acumen, his own unflagging zeal for the creative business solution, that had freed Sam to do this.

  • Thereafter, the 1960s swelled with political zeal and social unrest.

  • He implored me to do so with the zeal of someone who had just found God, emphatically praising the article.

  • Even as the ranks of culture warriors on the right diminish, their zeal seems to intensify.

  • One of those preachers admitted to The Daily Beast that he was taken aback by her zeal.

  • His zeal led him among foreigners as a missionary; after visiting Bohemia, he went among the Poles, by whom he was killed.

  • They have fought countless bloody wars and have committed countless horrible atrocities in their zeal for Him.

  • I have dared to relate this to your Majesty because of my zeal as a loyal vassal, and as one who looks at things dispassionately.

  • Zeal, who was sitting stiffly forward, his hands gripping the arms of his chair, laughed dryly.

  • He braced himself unconsciously, and after Zeal's next words did not relax his body, although his lips turned white and stiff.