fervid
英 [ˈfɜːvɪd]
美 [ˈfɜːrvɪd]
adj. 情感异常强烈的; 激昂的; 充满激情的
COCA.33475
牛津词典
adj.
- 情感异常强烈的;激昂的;充满激情的
feeling sth too strongly; showing feelings that are too strong
双语例句
- Its citizens were charged with creating a fervid rightist atmosphere in which Lee Harvey Oswald felt moved to shoot the president.
人们指责达拉斯市民制造了一种狂热的右翼氛围,从而促使李•哈维•奥斯瓦尔德(LeeHarveyOswald)枪杀了总统。 - Full of fervid and misplaced loyalties.
满怀赤忱的愚忠。 - It may be that among them a more fervid keats, a more ethereal Shelley has already published numbers the world will willingly remember.
他们当中可能有一位更炽情的济慈或者更一尘不染的雪莱,而且已经发表了世界将长久记忆的诗篇。 - But their persecution has suddenly turned fervid.
现在对他们的迫害突然变本加厉了起来。 - It was about this time that the newspapers and magazines were beginning to pay that illustrative attention to the beauties of the stage which has since become fervid.
差不多也就在这个时候,报纸和杂志开始将舞台上的美人的照片用作插图,而且此后这种作法形成了热潮。 - But the fervid facility of his impromptus could not be so accounted for.
但是,如此解释他那高超的即兴演奏的技巧就不行了。 - Pass by the fervid flowers that press themselves on your sight.
穿过扑来眼底的热情的繁花,不去管她们的殷勤。 - In Hong Kong they are mining it with shipping container-sized, liquid-cooled rooms of computer circuitry. In Wenzhou, the Silicon Valley of Chinese shadow banking, it was an object of fervid speculation.
在香港,人们用来挖掘它的计算机电路室,已经和船运集装箱一般大小,还配备着液体冷却装置;在中国影子银行体系的硅谷&温州,它是人们狂热投机的对象。 - Intensely zealous or fervid.
强烈的热心或者热情。 - He was a ready scholar as you are, but more fervid and impatient.
他是一个聪明的学者,跟你一样,不过更加热情而缺乏耐心。