aspire
verb[I]
uk/əˈspaɪər/ustowantsomething very much orhopetoachievesomething or besuccessful:
aspire to sthMost of hisstudentsaspired to acareerinbusiness.
aspire to do sthWe aspire tobecomefull-serviceproviderstoourclients.
单词 | aspire |
释义 | aspire verb[I] uk/əˈspaɪər/ustowantsomething very much orhopetoachievesomething or besuccessful: aspire to sthMost of hisstudentsaspired to acareerinbusiness. aspire to do sthWe aspire tobecomefull-serviceproviderstoourclients. Examplesofaspireaspire Secondly, it presented itself in deliberately (but misleadingly) unassertive terms, aspiring in its constitution only to ' support and assist ' imperial projects. From theCambridge English Corpus The keyword structure aspires to be as inclusive as possible and therefore in itself offers an overview of the field. From theCambridge English Corpus However, this did not prove a success, and a drama school for aspiring actors and performers was set up instead. From theCambridge English Corpus The aspiring new profession, that is, served as a hybrid agent of transition. From theCambridge English Corpus The melodic lines are always reaching upwards, striving, aspiring, in tribute to 'the most soaring of minds in the most turbulent of times'. From theCambridge English Corpus As if the point of departure would be less the actual child, than the adult aspiring to find his way back to childhood. From theCambridge English Corpus A crucial early decision that every aspiring politician must make, therefore, is the choice of a political party. From theCambridge English Corpus Ethnicity can be a viable organising principle for an insurgent group but not for a political party which aspires to govern. From theCambridge English Corpus Could socialists align themselves with anti-capitalist clerical movements, even where clerical anti-capitalism aspired to medieval restoration rather than to social revolution ? From theCambridge English Corpus What, then, was the point of aspiring to leadership ? From theCambridge English Corpus Also, the positions themselves require a great deal more exposition for anything aspiring to be a complete treatment. From theCambridge English Corpus A young person aspiring for a professional career in music is likely to hear advice like this from instrumentalists and instrumental teachers. From theCambridge English Corpus As one example, the strategies invoked by young children are quite different from the strategies invoked by aspiring mates and doting grandparents. From theCambridge English Corpus Chapter 9 is a short conclusion that aspires to ' provoke alternatives ' and set out future tasks. From theCambridge English Corpus Words (and lyrics) became central in the popular musical culture in so far as the songs of cantautori aspired to literary dignity. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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