aspired
英 [əˈspaɪəd]
美 [əˈspaɪərd]
v. 渴望(成就); 有志(成为)
aspire的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- See also:...people who aspire to public office...They aspired to be gentlemen, though they fell far short of the ideal.aspiring
双语例句
- A generation ago young people aspired to become lawyers and doctors.
三十年前,年轻人都渴望成为律师或者医生。 - I never aspired to be an assassin.
我从未渴望做个刺客。 - The boy aspired to become an engineer.
这男孩渴望成为工程师。 - He aspired to be cultural attache in the diplomatic service.
他一心想做外交部门的文化专员。 - Rather as Romans aspired to Greek virtues, the new Barbarian aristocracy aspired to live like Romans.
正如罗马人为希腊美德而狂热,新到的蛮族贵族也迫切地希望能像罗马人一样生活。 - A young man who aspired to the study of law once wrote Lincoln for advice.
有个渴望学习法律的年轻人曾给林肯写信寻求指点。 - Is running this company something you always aspired to do?
执掌这家公司是不是你一直渴望做的事情? - And those who aspired to this role tripped in positioning themselves properly during the initial political vacuum.
而那些渴望担当这一角色的人们在最初的政治真空期未能给予自己适当的定位。 - Maybe you never aspired to be what you set out to be or said that you would become.
或许你从来没有渴望并且规划你自己成为什么人或者你也没有说过你要成为什么人。 - I had read a lot, and I aspired to learn everything I could about the subject.
那时我大量阅读,渴望学习有关本学科的一切知识。