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admirevt. wonder at,be astonished at对…感到惊异,对…感到惊讶。 △H. V. 3. 6. 134 (124):“England (i.e. theKing of England) shall repent his folly,see his weak-ness,and admire our sufferance. ”英国国王应该忏悔他的愚蠢.明白他的弱点,并且对我的忍耐感到惊讶。 △2H. VI. 3.1. 10:“And if we did but glance a far-off look,/ Im-mediately he was upon his knee,/ That all the courtadmired him for submission. ”我们只要远远地看他一眼,他就马上屈膝下跪,全朝廷的人都对他的恭顺有礼感到惊异。 △Gent. 4. 2. 43 (42): “The heaven such grace didlend her,/ That she might admired be ” 上天把这些优点送给她,这叫人感到惊奇。 ~ vi. wonder,marvel. be surprised惊奇,惊异,惊讶。 △ Tw. 3. 4. 167 (150): “Wonder not. nor admire notin thy mind,why I do call thee so,”不必惊讶,也不必诧异.为什么我这样称呼你。 ~ vb. admire of: feel affection for爱慕。 △Mid. 1. 1. 231:“admiring of his qualities”,爱慕着他的人品。 admire[ədˈmaiə]v.钦佩,敬佩,赞赏,喜欢 ‖ admirable adj. admirable crichton多才多艺者 admirably adv. admiration n. click the tongue in admiration啧啧称赞 admiring adj.赞赏的,钦佩的 admiringly adv. admirer n.仰慕者,追星族,赞赏者,敬慕者 |