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 admiration [ˌædmə'reiʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 赞赏, 钦佩, 引人赞赏的对象

  1. She speaks English so well that her friends are filled with admiration.
    她的英语说得好极了,她的朋友都赞美不已。
  2. She was ardent in her admiration of the artist.
    她非常倾慕那位艺术家。
  3. His patriotic action raised our admiration.
    他的爱国行为激起了我们的敬佩。


admiration
[ noun ]
  1. a feeling of delighted approval and liking

  2. <noun.feeling>
  3. the feeling aroused by something strange and surprising

  4. <noun.feeling>
  5. a favorable judgment

  6. <noun.act>
    a small token in admiration of your works


Admiration \Ad`mi*ra"tion\, n. [F., fr. L. admiratio. See
{Admire}.]
1. Wonder; astonishment. [Obs.]

Season your admiration for a while. --Shak.

2. Wonder mingled with approbation or delight; an emotion
excited by a person or thing possessed of wonderful or
high excellence; as, admiration of a beautiful woman, of a
landscape, of virtue.

3. Cause of admiration; something to excite wonder, or
pleased surprise; a prodigy.

Now, good Lafeu, bring in the admiration. --Shak.

{Note of admiration}, the mark (!), called also {exclamation
point}.

Syn: Wonder; approval; appreciation; adoration; reverence;
worship.

  1. Mr. Maier feels great admiration for Mr. Gorbachev.
  2. But it may take more than the admiration of Italian and Spanish customers to restore fully Deutsche's old sense of superiority.
  3. He earned the industry's admiration for taking a $1 billion charge against 1985 earnings to bolster property-casualty reserves, cutting costs and selling unprofitable businesses.
  4. 'Even North Korean defectors I've interviewed have expressed admiration for Kim,' said Mr Martin. Instead, domestic opposition appears directed at his son and heir apparent, Mr Kim Jong-il, the 'Dear Leader' and the head of the armed forces.
  5. Mr. Stempel's subordinates say his ethic, shaped by his admiration for management guru W. Edwards Deming, is to convince GM middle managers and hourly workers that change can take place step-by-step, and won't cost them their jobs.
  6. Cuernavaca is named for a city in Mexico and Rodriguez Gacha is known as "The Mexican" because of his admiration for that country.
  7. Alarmed by outbursts of anti-Americanism during the Olympics, South Korean officials are trying to defuse the criticism and halt growing admiration for the Soviet Union.
  8. Husbands, brothers, and a crowd of Filipino drivers stood watching with open admiration.
  9. A sort of slavish admiration of Hitler, devoid of any moral sense, led him on.
  10. Despite success and the admiration of the audience, genuine self-doubt remains, she explained.
  11. How was that arranged, I ask, full of admiration.
  12. They are the object of admiration for their efforts to bring the arts to the hinterlands, and the target of complaints by some performers and critics for their entrenched conservatism regarding repertoire.
  13. Hepburn, representing the U.N. Children's Fund, also met Wednesday with Prateep Hata, known as the "Slum Angel of Bangkok." "I am full of admiration for this marvelous angel as she is called.
  14. There also was the fellow who, evidently buoyed by the sheer sight of the 300ZX, cheered and raised a clenched fist in admiration.
  15. But despite all the admiration for those who served in the Persian Gulf war, recruiting stations aren't being overrun by young Americans clamoring to join the winning team.
  16. I have a great admiration for the women of the Soviet Union, particularly in the Russian area.
  17. To everyone connected with Amici and this performance, admiration.
  18. Harmon says he made no secret of his admiration for Miss Taylor during filming of the two-hour movie, which will be broadcast Sunday on NBC.
  19. 'I have a healthy respect and admiration for driving instructors,' he says.
  20. "It's a simple lie, slander, and revenge for the fact that Americans received us with admiration," he said before slipping into a black Volga car to be whisked into Moscow.
  21. I confess to a sneaking admiration for Mr Jerry Brown's presidential campaign.
  22. People who saw Sophisticated Ladies, a celebration of Duke Ellington, in New York and Paris in the mid-1980s still speak of it with great admiration and affection.
  23. Long rigid in his ideology, Hall still expresses admiration for Joseph Stalin and chafes at communist flirtations with private enterprise.
  24. Dr. Rosenberg's daring experiments and his list of prominent patients, such as Ronald Reagan, have prompted admiration and envy from his colleagues.
  25. Marvelling at his energy, the Post editorial hails him as a throwback to earlier centuries when scholars had the confidence to embrace all branches of human knowledge. I share the Post's admiration for his phenomenal range.
  26. Cassatt's interest in print-making came from admiration for Japanese etchers of the previous century, especially Kitagaro Utamaro.
  27. Also working in his favor is a strong margin of support in parliament and widespread admiration among Egyptians for his integrity.
  28. Witnesses talked of his flamboyant personality, which included admiration for Adolf Hitler and slain former Beatle John Lennon.
  29. I expressed my appreciation for his explanation, and expressed my admiration for the efforts by the president.
  30. Said he had been following some of the televised testimony of his Supreme Court nominee, David Souter, and "my admiration for Judge Souter, my respect for him, is really higher.
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