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 gusto ['gʌsto]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 爱好, 嗜好, 由衷的高兴

  1. They attacked their meal with gusto.
    他们大吃大喝.
  2. They fell to (eating) with great gusto.
    他们开始津津有味地大吃起来.
  3. I believe in doing lots of things with gusto.
    我总是以乐观的态度处理所有的事情。


gusto
[ noun ]
vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment
<noun.feeling>


Gusto \Gus"to\, n. [It. or Sp., fr. L. gustus; akin to E.
choose. Cf. 2d {Gust}, {Go[^u]t}.]
Nice or keen appreciation or enjoyment; relish; taste; fancy;
as, he ate it with gusto. --Dryden.

  1. From today on, you're going to tell me all that's happening, so I won't be caught unaware."' She has played the role of presidential candidate with gusto.
  2. Eight passengers were crammed inside with the driver perched on the lap of a front-seat passenger. Merengue blared from the loudspeakers and a venerable matron squeezed next to me sang the chorus with gusto. We arrived in La IsabelIa as dusk fell.
  3. Lots of south sea islanders ate people, but the Fijians seem to have pursued their cuisine with unusual gusto; startled visitors had their buttocks fondled as they arrived, to check for fat content.
  4. Which would rather cramp the style of the man who yesterday laid, with such gusto, into Greek prime minister Andreas Papandreou.
  5. But the eight commandos showed the real Egyptian mettle when they tore into live rats, rabbits and chickens with gusto and ate them raw.
  6. Merrill's withdrawal is in sharp contrast to the gusto with which it entered the gilt market three years ago.
  7. There's the bluesy lament for all those men who got away, and dirty, double-entendre ditties like "Kitchen Man" or "Take Me for a Buggy Ride," performed with gusto by the formidable Miss Woods.
  8. And now that martial law has been lifted, Taiwanese are taking to foreign travel with gusto.
  9. Pat Robertson passed the remnants of his failed presidential campaign to George Bush with spirit and gusto, but reserved the right to make another bid for the White House.
  10. For marketers of new products, this lack of gusto means trouble.
  11. The Sunday game needs gusto and panache to survive. Watching Gloucestershire expire limply for 123 last Sunday, I could not imagine even flashing lights giving the bright new world of Sunday cricket some sparkle.
  12. In a dormitory-like setting, Ryan dove into the program with gusto.
  13. They may burp and belch; they may slurp soup or tea with great gusto; they may spit shell and other inedibles onto the tablecloth by the plate.
  14. She might not have hit all the notes, but Fan Lili sang China's national anthem with gusto.
  15. Las Vegans have always had more water than they needed, and they have used it with gusto.
  16. Basement parking and storerooms are extra while the monthly community charge includes water. Close by is Marbella, now a much cleaner town thanks to its controversial mayor, Jesus Gil y Gil, who has tackled its drugs and crime image with gusto.
  17. Alarmed by the planet's dwindling resources, or propelled by the belief that ecology helps sell clothes, fashion designers and retailers have latched onto environmental issues with a gusto that recalls the stampede to short skirts.
  18. Gardiner is reticicent even in the "Hallelujah" chorus, which Pinnock takes with customary gusto.
  19. " She has played the role of presidential candidate with gusto.
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