enthusiastic

英 [ɪnˌθjuː.ziˈæs.tɪk]      美 [ɪnˌθuː.ziˈæs.tɪk]
  • adj. 热情的;热心的;狂热的
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将“enthusiastic”分解为“enthusi”和“atic”。记住“enthusi”联想到热情的“you”(你是热情的),而“atic”则可以想象为“atic”意味着像热气球一样充满活力地升腾。这样,你可以想象一个充满活力的你像热气球一样热情地升腾,从而记住“enthusiastic”这个词的意思。

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enthusiastic (adj.)
c. 1600, "pertaining to possession by a deity," from Greek enthousiastikos "inspired," from enthousiazein "be possessed or inspired by a god" (see enthusiasm). Meaning "pertaining to irrational delusion in religion" is from 1690s. The main modern sense, in reference to feelings or persons, "intensely eager, rapturous," is from 1786. Related: Enthusiastically.
1. Bob Dole seemed less than enthusiastic about the proposed move.
鲍勃·多尔似乎对提议的这项行动不太感兴趣。
2. The teachers are enthusiastic and have a sense of purpose.
教师们很热情并且很有决心。
3. Enthusiastic applause lent a sense of occasion to the proceedings.
热烈的掌声给活动平添了几分隆重的色彩。
4. Her greeting was less than enthusiastic.
她的问候一点都不热情。
5. Prince continued his enthusiastic gyrations on stage.
王子继续在舞台上充满激情地旋转。