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单词 admire
释义
admire
(ədmaɪəʳ )
Word forms: admires , admiring , admired
1. verb B2
If you admire someone or something, you like and respect them very much.
I admired her when I first met her and I still think she's marvellous. [VERB noun]
He admired the way she had coped with life. [VERB noun]
All those who knew him will admire him for his work. [VERB noun + for]
Synonyms: respect, value, prize, honour  
2. verb B1+
If you admire someone or something, you look at them with pleasure.
We took time to stop and admire the view. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: marvel at, look at, appreciate, delight in  
3.  See also admiring
Collocations:
admire the architecture
Most tourists visit a city and admire the architecture.
Times, Sunday Times
But there wasn't much time to hang around and admire the architecture.
The Sun
He could have admired the architecture, the welljudged mix of old and new.
Times, Sunday Times
admire the beauty
There are many more opportunities to admire the beauty of wildlife photography.
Times, Sunday Times
You can also admire the beauty of the 300-acre garden in winter.
Times, Sunday Times
He said that most ignore the science and simply admire the beauty of the park.
Times, Sunday Times
All visitors are wise to admire the beauty, the breathtaking architecture, but keep the eyes open, be wary.
Times, Sunday Times
Did these desecrators, she wonders, pause to admire the beauty they destroyed?
Times, Sunday Times
admire the courage of
I respect and admire her courage in picking up the can in 2016 and trying to see the job through.
Times, Sunday Times
As much as we might admire the courage of that hymn, we ought to question its biblical realism.
Christianity Today
They will also admire her courage as she plots her escape.
Times, Sunday Times
We should wish them luck and admire their courage.
The Sun
I admire the courage and determination of that final act.
Times, Sunday Times
admire the scenery
It means that you don't get off the ship, but admire the scenery from the deck.
Times, Sunday Times
But there's little opportunity to admire the scenery because this switchback road, the crumbling equivalent of a ledge around a skyscraper, demands total concentration.
Times, Sunday Times
Not that you get much time to admire the scenery in this latest instalment of the air combat game.
Times, Sunday Times
And not just to admire the scenery.
Times, Sunday Times
Boarding the steam loco for the 20-minute ride let me at last admire the scenery, having spent the drive here with my eyes fixed to the road.
The Sun
admire the skill of
Anyway, you'll admire the skill which makes an entrance in one play an exit in another.
Times, Sunday Times
I like the show and admire the skill of some of the celebs.
The Sun
You might not like the noise; but at least admire the skill.
Times, Sunday Times
This was not a case that had permitted easy relationships but one could only but admire his skill and determination as an advocate.
Times, Sunday Times
You have to admire the skill.
Times, Sunday Times
admire the strength
She has created an aesthetic all her own, and even if you don't like it you have to admire the strength and determination of its vision.
Times, Sunday Times
While some of it has been insulting and upsetting, an awful lot of people have said they admire her strength of character and work ethic.
The Sun
I heard her story and admired her strength and courage.
The Sun
I always admired the strength of this journalist.
Times, Sunday Times
I've always admired that strength in her.
Times, Sunday Times
admire the tenacity
You have to admire their tenacity and resilience.
The Sun
You've got to admire their tenacity and persistence.
Times,Sunday Times
You have to admire his tenacity.
The Sun
I also admire his tenacity to hang in there.
Times, Sunday Times
I think, quietly, we admire the tenacity of one another.
Times, Sunday Times
admire the view
We stopped now and then to eat and admire the view but the cold and the need to get up and down drove us on.
Times, Sunday Times
We would stop every now and again on our pitiless ascent and be forced to admire the view.
Times, Sunday Times
Not that there was time to admire the view.
The Sun
I went out onto the balcony to admire the view.
Times, Sunday Times
Now he's run off to collect it, leaving me to admire the view westwards from the edge of this limestone scarp.
Times,Sunday Times
admire the work of
There's no harm in smiling, and perhaps even tell her you admire her work.
The Sun
Fans come up to shake his hand and tell him how much they admire his work.
Times, Sunday Times
She knows, on the other hand, that many people claim, at least, to admire her work.
Times, Sunday Times
None of us in this game can help but admire his work.
Times, Sunday Times
I admire his work and everything he has done in his career.
The Sun
Translations:
Chinese: 羡慕
Japanese: 感心する
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