zealously [
'zɛləslɪ]
ad. (正式)热心, 渴望, 积极, 热诚, 热情
zealously[ adv ]
in a zealous manner
<adv.all>
she worked zealously to raise funds for the literacy project
Zealous \Zeal"ous\ (?; 277), a. [LL. zelosus. See {Zeal}.]
1. Filled with, or characterized by, zeal; warmly engaged, or
ardent, in behalf of an object.
He may be zealous in the salvation of souls. --Law.
2. Filled with religious zeal. [Obs.] --Shak.
※ -- {Zeal"ous*ly}, adv. -- {Zeal"ous*ness},
n.
- In addition, the U.S. remains adamant that consumers should have a voice on how the quotas are allocated, a province producers have zealously defended as their own.
- "The trial record is replete with evidence that all children involved with this case have had their interests zealously protected," Pekala said.
- The Yankeleviches, who moved to the United States more than a decade ago, have zealously guarded Sakharov's privacy, screening all calls, invitations and media inquiries.
- Shaw believed zealously in the Superman, and it was Rodin who gave the idea of the Superman palpable form in his public monuments, blending realism and grandeur.
- Yet the world seems to do little more than frown at China while its hard-line Communist government zealously smothers human rights.
- This condemnation has been particularly harsh from the other major churches in South Africa, which have been zealously working to overturn the apartheid system for many years and, in the process, have seen outspoken ministers occasionally arrested.