释义
[ ahr -der ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈɑr dər / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun great warmth of feeling; fervor; passion: She spoke persuasively and with ardor.
intense devotion, eagerness, or enthusiasm; zeal: his well-known ardor for Chinese art.
burning heat.
Also especially British , ar·dour .
Origin of ardor 1350–1400; Middle English <Latin, equivalent to ārd (ēre ) to burn + -or -or1 ; replacing Middle English ardure <Old French ardur <Latin, as above; 17th century ardour <Anglo-French <Latin, as above
SYNONYMS FOR ardor 1 fervency, spirit, earnestness, intensity.
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Example sentences from the Web for ardor In the end, talent and technique got the better of ardor and audacity.
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Though they look like little potsers and nudniks—wise men of Chelm—they are made vibrant by the ardor of their claims.
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Primary voters have two qualities by which they operate: ardor and calculation.
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The GOP had its ardor candidates, like Pat Buchanan in 1992, but they were understood to be temporary phenomena or unelectable.
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I wish that the ardor for information on our jobs initiative would be as strong as it is on this other subject.
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A continuation of set assignments in most textbooks would dampen the ardor of pupils generally.
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Since then their ardor has cooled, and their adjectives grown flabby.
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His personal taste, however, ran more to painting; for some months he worked at his canvases with an ardor too great to last long.
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This plain is used as a parade-ground, and the Dutch cavalry charge over it with ardor , inspired by such heroic memories.
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I had all the trouble in the world to curb the ardor of King Hiram who dragged me along the shadowy labyrinth of corridors.
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