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Admire I Respect Admired Sth ədˈmaɪərɪŋ Admiring ədˈmaɪərɪŋli

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admire ★★★☆☆
/ədma͟ɪ͟ə(r)/
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[VERB 动词]钦佩;欣赏;羡慕 If you admire someone or something, you like and respect them very much.
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  • I admired her when I first met her and I still think she's marvellous...

    初次见面时,我就非常佩服她,时至今日我仍然认为她很出色。

  • He admired the way she had coped with life...

    他欣赏她处世的方式。

  • All those who knew him will admire him for his work.

    所有认识他的人都敬佩他所做的工作。

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    [VERB 动词]欣赏;观赏 If you admire someone or something, you look at them with pleasure.
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  • We took time to stop and admire the view.

    我们特意驻足欣赏风景。

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    ad·mire / ədˈmaɪə(r) ; NAmE ədˈmaɪər / verb 1 to respect sb for what they are or for what they have done 钦佩;赞赏;仰慕 admiresb/sth I really admire your enthusiasm. 我确实钦佩你的热情。 You have to admire the wayhe handled the situation. 你不得不佩服他处理这个局面的手段。 admiresb/sth for sth The school is widely admired for its excellent teaching. 这所学校教学优秀,远近称誉。 admiresb for doing sth I don't agree with her, but I admire her for sticking to her principles. 我不同意她的意见,但是我赞赏她恪守原则。 2 admiresth to look at sth and think that it is attractive and/or impressive 欣赏 He stood back to admire his handiwork. 他退后几步欣赏他的手工制品。 ad·mir·ing / ədˈmaɪərɪŋ ; NAmE ədˈmaɪərɪŋ / adjective She was used to receiving admiring glances from men. 她习惯了男人投来的赞赏目光。 ad·mir·ing·ly / ədˈmaɪərɪŋli ; NAmE ədˈmaɪərɪŋli / adverb admire admires admired admiring ad·mire / ədˈmaɪə(r) ; NAmE ədˈmaɪər / ad·mir·ing / ədˈmaɪərɪŋ ; NAmE ədˈmaɪərɪŋ / ad·mir·ing·ly / ədˈmaɪərɪŋli ; NAmE ədˈmaɪərɪŋli /
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    admiread‧mire /ədˈmaɪə $ -ˈmaɪr/ ●●● S3 verb [transitive]
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    1to respect and like someone because they have done something that you think is good, or to respect their qualities or skills:  I really admire the way she brings up those kids all on her own.admire somebody for (doing) something Lewis was much admired for his work on medieval literature.2to look at something and think how beautiful or impressive it is:  We stopped halfway to admire the view. Sal stood back to admire her work.3 admire somebody from afar literary to be attracted to someone, without letting them knowGRAMMAR: Using the progressiveAdmire is not used in the progressive in meaning 1. You say: · I admire him for his courage (=I respect and like him). Don’t say: I am admiring him.Admire is often used in the progressive in meaning 2. You say: · He was admiring himself in the mirror (=he was looking at himself). You can also say: · He admired himself in the mirror.Grammar guide ‒ VERBSTHESAURUSadmire to like someone because they have achieved something special, or they have skills or qualities that you would like to have: · I admire your courage.· She admired him for the way he dealt with the situation.respect to have a good opinion of someone, even if you do not agree with them, for example because they have achieved a lot or have high standards: · She is respected by all her colleagues at the university.· She’s an actor who is not prepared to compromise, and her audience loves and respects her for that.revere /rɪˈvɪə $ -ˈvɪr/ formal to greatly admire someone because of their achievements and personal qualities, especially someone famous: · Mandela is revered as one of the great leaders of our time.look up to somebody to admire someone who is older or who has more experience than you: · All the young comedians look up to him.think highly of somebody to think that someone is good at what they do: · His teachers seem to think very highly of him.idolize to admire someone so much that you think they are perfect – used especially about famous people or people in your family: · He idolized his brother.· Jane grew up idolizing Princess Diana.hero-worship to admire someone a lot and want to be like them – often used when this seems unreasonable or extreme: · She hero-worshipped John to such an extent that she was blind to his faults.
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