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zealously

/zel-uhs/US // ˈzɛl əs //UK // (ˈzɛləs) //

热心地,热烈地,热心,热心的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : full of, characterized by, or due to zeal; ardently active, devoted, or diligent.

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Examples

  • Their biggest challenge soon became privacy, or finding enough time and space away from other hikers to be like any other zealous young couple.

  • By the 20th century, formula use had skyrocketed, driven in large part by zealous advertising to doctors and consumers.

  • “GNRD has zealously fought to eliminate abuse of Nepalese migrant workers in Qatar,” the organization said in a statement.

  • The magazine paid an estimated $150,000 and zealously protected its copyright.

  • It is difficult just to maintain in a world dedicated almost too zealously to the principle of creative destruction.

  • Diskin did not just mean that Netanyahu was acting zealously or with an arguably exaggerated sense of mission.

  • Even if the lawyer thinks his client is guilty, he must defend him zealously.

  • One is that the English should have gone so far out of their way as to besiege Dunaverty so zealously, or at all.

  • As a military man he knew well how zealously the secrets of all fortresses are guarded.

  • The clergy of every order were zealously sought out, and thrust into dungeons designed for the worst of felons.

  • About the middle of September Stassov sent him the rough sketch which he began to study zealously.

  • He became a physician, but at the same time devoted himself zealously to the practice of his Christian duties.