admiration
noun /ˌædməˈreɪʃn/
/ˌædməˈreɪʃn/
[uncountable]- a feeling of respect for and approval of somebody/something
钦佩;赞赏;羡慕 - He never lost the admiration of his students.
他从未失去学生对他的尊敬。 - admiration for somebody/something I have great admiration for her as a writer.
我十分钦佩她这个作家。 - in admiration to watch/gaze in admiration
赞赏地观看/凝视着
Topics Preferences and decisionsc1- As a writer she is certainly worthy of admiration.
作为一名作家,她当之无愧地值得人们尊敬。 - He gained the admiration of thousands of people.
他赢得了成千上万人的钦佩。 - He gazed at her with admiration.
他赞赏地凝视着她。 - I have nothing but admiration for the way she tackled those bullies.
她对付那些恃强凌弱者的方法令我叹服。 - I have the greatest admiration for the nurses.
我最钦佩护士。 - I'm full of admiration for him.
我对他满怀钦佩之情。 - Inwardly, I had a sneaking admiration for them.
我在心里暗暗地佩服他们。 - She stared at him in open admiration.
她盯着他看,钦佩之情显露无遗。 - She wrote to him expressing her admiration.
她给他写信,表达钦佩之情。 - The picture was greeted with gasps of admiration.
这幅画让大家赞叹不已。 - The way he dealt with the crisis filled me with admiration.
他化解这场危机的方式让我钦佩不已。 - a dignity that compels admiration
让人不得不钦佩的尊严 - admiration for his work
对他工作的赞赏 - We watched in admiration as the gymnasts practised their routines.
体操运动员在做常规训练,我们看了赞叹不已。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- deep
- genuine
- great
- …
- be filled with
- be full of
- feel
- …
- in admiration
- with admiration
- admiration for
- …
- a gasp of admiration
- have nothing but admiration for somebody/something
词源late Middle English (in the sense ‘marvelling, wonder’): from Latin admiratio(n-), from the verb admirari, from ad- ‘at’ + mirari ‘wonder’. - He never lost the admiration of his students.