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aspired

英 [əˈspaɪəd]

美 [əˈspaɪərd]

v.  渴望(成就); 有志(成为)
aspire的过去分词和过去式

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双语例句

  • A generation ago young people aspired to become lawyers and doctors.
    三十年前,年轻人都渴望成为律师或者医生。
  • They aspired to be gentlemen, though they fell far short of the ideal.
    他们想要成为君子,虽然离这个理想还差得很远。
  • A young man who aspired to the study of law once wrote Lincoln for advice.
    有个渴望学习法律的年轻人曾给林肯写信寻求指点。
  • Rather as Romans aspired to Greek virtues, the new Barbarian aristocracy aspired to live like Romans.
    正如罗马人为希腊美德而狂热,新到的蛮族贵族也迫切地希望能像罗马人一样生活。
  • Wang Yong, who aspired to be a teacher or a bank officer, works odd jobs.
    渴望成为一名教师或银行职员的王勇(音译)在打零工。
  • Both of these empires had aspired to a kind of universality.
    这两个帝国,都渴望一种普遍性。
  • He aspired to become a doctor.
    他立志要成为医生。
  • To us, he embodied all the ideals to which we aspired.
    在我们看来,他体现了我们所渴望的一切理想。
  • I had read a lot, and I aspired to learn everything I could about the subject.
    那时我大量阅读,渴望学习有关本学科的一切知识。
  • His predecessors Washington and Adams aspired to be virtuous magistrates, wielding power in the public interest.
    他的前任华盛顿(washington)和亚当斯都致力于成为品行高尚的治理官员,为了公众利益动用权力。