aspiration
柯林斯词典
1. N-VAR Someone's aspirations are their desire to achieve things. 志向
...the needs and aspirations of our pupils. …我们学生的需求和志向。
He is unlikely to send in the army to quell nationalist aspirations. 他不大可能派军队来压制民族主义倾向。
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aspiration /ˌæspɪˈreɪʃən/ (aspirations)
剑桥词典
- It is important to encourage children's dreams and aspirations.
- Do these house and garden makeover shows really reflect the aspirations of the average British family ?
- Having had little education herself, she had very high educational aspirations for her children .
- He worked hard to fulfil his childhood aspiration to become a surgeon .
- Trade union leaders said they were fighting for the hopes and aspirations of their members .
aspiration noun (HOPE)
[ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 通常作为复数使用的名词, 不可数或单数名词:没有复数形式的名词 ]something that you hope to achieve
志向,抱负;渴望达到的目标
I've never had any political aspirations. 我从来就没什么政治抱负。
It's a story about the lives and aspirations of poor Irish immigrants . 这个故事讲述了穷苦的爱尔兰移民的生活与抱负。
例句
aspiration noun (PHONETICS)
[ 不可数或单数名词:没有复数形式的名词 ]the noise that is made when air escapes after a plosive consonant sound
送气;送气音
In English , aspiration is an important feature in whether we hear a sound as /p/ or /b/ at the beginning of a word. 在英语中,送气与否跟一个词的起始音是/p/还是/b/有重要关系。 返回 aspiration