enthusiasm
enthusiasm
en·thu·si·as·m / ɪnˈθjuzɪˌæzəm ; ɪnˈθju:ziæzəm /noun
1. Ua strong feeling of interest and enjoyment about something and an eagerness to be involved in it热情,热忱
with enthusiasm怀着热情
great / much / considerable / enormous enthusiasm满腔/非常/很大/极大的热情
little enthusiasm不够热情
lack of enthusiasm缺乏热忱
full of enthusiasm ( = very enthusiastic )充满热情
show (great / considerable / little) enthusiasm表现出(极大的/相当高的/不高的)热情
lose enthusiasm失去热忱
share sb's enthusiasm分享某人的热忱
fire sb with enthusiasm ( = make them very enthusiastic )激发某人的热情
generate enthusiasm ( = make people enthusiastic )使(某人)产生热情
dampen sb's enthusiasm ( = make them less enthusiastic )减弱某人的热情
boundless / unbounded enthusiasm ( = great enthusiasm )无比/无限热情
•Gillian and Darren greeted the speakers with great enthusiasm .吉利恩和达伦非常热情地接待了演讲者。
•We went along to the local diving club, full of enthusiasm .我们满腔热忱地去了当地的潜水俱乐部。
•They go about their tasks with little enthusiasm .他们着手做自己的任务时热情不足。
[+ for ]•Britain's apparent lack of enthusiasm for such a scheme英国对这样的计划显然缺乏热情
•Employers showed little enthusiasm for the new regulations.雇主们对新的规章制度显得比较冷淡。
•He shares your enthusiasm for jazz.他对爵士乐有着和你一样的热情。
•I left university fired with enthusiasm for work .我大学毕业时对参加工作充满了热情。
•A delay of two hours did not dampen their enthusiasm .耽误两个小时没有减弱他们的热忱。
2. Cformalan activity or subject that someone is very interested in热衷的活动; 热爱的事物