He patterned himself upon a man he admired. 他模仿一个他钦佩的人。
He gave her an admiring glance. 他向她投以敬慕的一瞥。
Furthermore, the computer is the most obedient and diligent"house-keeper" or"servant" of housewives; It is also a game expert admired by children. 甚至,它是一个家庭主妇们最听话、最勤奋的“管家”和“服务员”,它也是孩子们钦佩的游戏高手。
Admire \Ad*mire"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Admired}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Admiring}.] [F. admirer, fr. L. admirari; ad + mirari to wonder, for smirari, akin to Gr. ? to smile, Skr. smi, and E. smile.] 1. To regard with wonder or astonishment; to view with surprise; to marvel at. [Archaic]
Examples rather to be admired than imitated. --Fuller.
2. To regard with wonder and delight; to look upon with an elevated feeling of pleasure, as something which calls out approbation, esteem, love, or reverence; to estimate or prize highly; as, to admire a person of high moral worth, to admire a landscape.
Admired as heroes and as gods obeyed. --Pope.
Note: Admire followed by the infinitive is obsolete or colloquial; as, I admire to see a man consistent in his conduct.
Syn: To esteem; approve; delight in.
Admiring \Ad*mir"ing\, a. Expressing admiration; as, an admiring glance. -- {Ad*mir"ing*ly}, adv. --Shak.
She distanced herself from Polish leader Wojciech Jaruzelski's admiring references to her own tough line with labor unions and closures of money-losing enterprises.
Britain's royal couple got an enthusiastic welcome from Hungarian vendors and customers alike, chatting with those who could speak English and admiring the rich assortment of traditional salami and other produce.
One generally admiring rival chief executive says he wonders whether the Sandlers are deferring expenditures on such products as ATMs so the company's profits would look better to a possible acquirer.
Bakers wandered through the expo at Convention Center on Monday, admiring stainless steel mixing bowls as big as Jacuzzis, ovens as big as dining rooms and a $14,000 machine that pops out 175 dozen bagels an hour.
Publishers have been grinding them out by the shelf full ever since Bantam Books commissioned William Novak, an underemployed Newton Center, Mass., free-lancer, to write the admiring "Iacocca: An Autobiography" in 1984.
In past years, the square teemed with people admiring the displays and posing for souvenir snapshots.
It has just spent the last week watching and admiring Lt.
"Sun invented the new economics of computing," says an admiring Mr. Planitzer.
We don't like photographer Robert Mapplethorpe's pornographic works (which admiring art critics can never quite bring themselves to describe in detail for their readers).
It's so impressive that it won an admiring tribute from the Dutch Embassy.
By contrast, "I don't know if anybody has ever used the word 'nice' to describe Tom," said an admiring former co-worker.
She just thought he was a master of the technique." Mrs. Mitterand also spent several minutes admiring French artifacts that the French people gave to Maine in 1949 as gratitude for America's help during World War II.
It's not quite right, but it's close," she said, admiring her work and wistfully recalling the days when clothes were plainer.
The hunters stood for several minutes admiring the lesser prairie chickens, carefully running their fingers over the birds' brown-and-gray-barred feathers.
The upside is that she and I are very close friends and very admiring of each other as actresses and artists.
But he soon had a circle of admiring, helpful friends, including older and influential poets such as Attilio Bertolucci and Giorgio Caproni, and several perceptive critics.
McEvoy caught a glimpse of me admiring my work.
In the meantime, she was enjoying the spectacle, calling out to her older friends, waving, admiring their togs.
She considers "Dangerous Liaisons," based on the 18th-century novel, her favorite film, admiring the Marquise's cunning and ruthlessness as she spars with the equally formidable Vicomte de Valmont (John Malkovich).
At the first GM annual meeting held outside Detroit in 27 years, Mr. Stempel, board members and senior executives mingled with holders admiring 1992 GM cars parked outside.