aspire
英 [əˈspaɪə(r)]
美 [əˈspaɪər]
v. 渴望(成就); 有志(成为)
过去式:aspired 现在分词:aspiring 第三人称单数:aspires 过去分词:aspired
Collins.2 / BNC.8441 / COCA.7829
牛津词典
verb
- 渴望(成就);有志(成为)
to have a strong desire to achieve or to become sth- She aspired to a scientific career.
她有志于科学事业。 - He aspired to be their next leader.
他渴望成为他们的下一届领导人。
- She aspired to a scientific career.
柯林斯词典
- See also:...people who aspire to public office...They aspired to be gentlemen, though they fell far short of the ideal.aspiring
英英释义
verb
- have an ambitious plan or a lofty goal
双语例句
- They are capable of a power and of a clear nuance to which free verse can't aspire.
这些拥有一种力量,和一种精妙的差别,是自由诗所无能为力的。 - And not let it control what I aspire to have.
但未来不能支配我渴望得到的东西。 - What all young minds should aspire to.
真不懂这些年轻人的志向是哪去了。 - Both aspire to create works that have universal relevance.
都是有志于创造和进行具有普适意义的作品和工作。 - It did not align with the purpose of the project and the values of Aspire, he said.
这与项目的目标,以及Aspire学校的价值观不符,他说。 - At least I aspire to that.
至少这是我所追求的境界。 - I aspire to be true to myself.
我希望能对自己诚实。 - If we all led perfect lives, what would we have to aspire to?
如果我们都过着完美的生活,那我们还将渴望什么呢? - Literally, he lived only to aspire after what was good and great, certainly.
从字面上讲,他活着就是为了渴望――当然是渴望善良和伟大的东西。 - You aspire to become a business leader, not a subject-matter specialist.
你渴望成为一位企业领导,而不是技术专家。