The host's ardor impress us well. 主人的好客给我们留下了非常好的印象。
She displayed great ardor for art. 她对艺术表现出极大的热心。
ardor
[ noun ]
a feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of a person or cause)
<noun.feeling> they were imbued with a revolutionary ardor he felt a kind of religious zeal
intense feeling of love
<noun.feeling>
feelings of great warmth and intensity
<noun.feeling> he spoke with great ardor
Ardor \Ar"dor\, n. [L. ardor, fr. ardere to burn: cf. OF. ardor, ardur, F. ardeur.] [Spelt also {ardour}.] 1. Heat, in a literal sense; as, the ardor of the sun's rays.
2. Warmth or heat of passion or affection; eagerness; zeal; as, he pursues study with ardor; the fought with ardor; martial ardor.
3. pl. Bright and effulgent spirits; seraphim. [Thus used by Milton.]
Syn: Fervor; warmth; eagerness. See {Fervor}.
For the past five years, specialty stores' sales growth has outpaced that of department stores by about 22%, eliciting an almost religious ardor on Wall Street.
Thorn declined to specify why the talks failed, but the spokeswoman cited several factors that may have cooled GTE's ardor.
Thought for Today: "Children are remarkable for their intelligence and ardor, for their curiosity, their intolerance of shams, the clarity and ruthlessness of their vision." _ Aldous Huxley, English author and critic (1894-1963).
Turkey's shabby treatment by the European Community and by a NATO preoccupied with implausibly extreme contingencies on the inter-German border has reduced Turkish ardor to be helpful.
The credibility of the agency, never known for regulatory ardor, is at stake as never before.
Her twin gods are Eros and Thanatos, and like Scheherezade, who spun the "Arabian Nights" tales in order to stave off death at the hands of a lustful king, she is preoccupied with man's capacity for murder and ardor.
Brokerage firms have taken a similar, defensive approach in the past during bear markets and recessions, when individual investors' ardor for stocks cooled.
Of course, the foreigners' ardor could be undermined by any sharp upturn in the dollar or further gains in interest rates.