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 eagerness ['i:gәnis]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 热心

  1. She has a strong eagerness for success.
    她热切地渴望成功。
  2. Her eagerness moved all the people.
    她的热心感动了所有的人。
  3. She said so in her eagerness to meet him.
    她因急於想见到他而如此说。


eagerness
[ noun ]
  1. a positive feeling of wanting to push ahead with something

  2. <noun.feeling>
  3. prompt willingness

  4. <noun.attribute>
    readiness to continue discussions
    they showed no eagerness to spread the gospel
    they disliked his zeal in demonstrating his superiority
    he tried to explain his forwardness in battle


Eagerness \Ea"ger*ness\, n.
1. The state or quality of being eager; ardent desire. ``The
eagerness of love.'' --Addison.

2. Tartness; sourness. [Obs.]

Syn: Ardor; vehemence; earnestness; impetuosity; heartiness;
fervor; fervency; avidity; zeal; craving; heat; passion;
greediness.

  1. To rivals, IBM's reluctance to detail its new technology, coupled with its eagerness to warn that others will have a hard time legally matching it, is an effort to stir doubts about clones and thereby prod customers into buying Big Blue.
  2. We should be wary of excessive eagerness to embrace workfare and similar programs as a panacea.
  3. This week, these investors have lost eagerness to buy stocks that had driven the market to a succession of records.
  4. The study found a relationship between an individual school's success _ measured by students' eagerness to learn and staff satisfaction _ and the willingness of its principals and assistant principals to gamble on new ideas.
  5. An air force officer who got his job simply by opposing the coup, he has impressed U.S. officials with his eagerness, as one puts it, to "transform the military into a totally different institution."
  6. But in the eagerness to send the arms, surely Mr. Reagan's judgment must have been overwhelmed by the hostage issue.
  7. The move is further proof of L'Oreal's eagerness to assert itself as the world leader in the field, French analysts observed.
  8. Part of the Pentagon's eagerness may be its own desire to build a new Air Force base in southern Italy.
  9. He declined to name the allies but reports from Beijing have told of eagerness for resumed lending by Japan and Canada, other major shareholders of the 152-nation World Bank.
  10. But Tax Notes magazine found no eagerness for gains-tax-cut proposals in surveying state tax officials.
  11. Too often, this eagerness comes at the expense of judgment.
  12. Experts say student reaction at Harvard highlights a nationwide quandary among the best and brightest youth whose eagerness to take low-paying public interest jobs runs up against the lure of money.
  13. Horner said today's troops are trained so hard and are so prepared for combat that "I can understand their eagerness." But, "if they stop and think, they realize war is a loser for everyone," Horner told a visiting pool of American journalists.
  14. IBM's eagerness to help the U.S. electronics industry stay competitive with Japan has long been well-known.
  15. Japan foiled an attempt by North Korea to import Japanese personal computers earlier this year, demonstrating an increased eagerness to clamp down on illegal technology sales to communist countries.
  16. Old comrades in arms recalled Gavin's courage in battle and his eagerness to embrace innovations in battlefield tactics and weapons.
  17. However, in its eagerness to get into business, the company hadn't taken time to get the bugs out of the system, he says.
  18. You can tell by the color that her original broke off." Yet the excited eagerness of his fingers and the gleam in his eyes as Mr. Collins examined the five-inch reptile were that of a boy who's deep into an activity that he dearly loves.
  19. Although the final deal was a considerable reduction on the initial asking price of Pounds 800m, he does not want anyone to think his eagerness led to him paying too much.
  20. When Mr. Bell announced in early 1985 to top Reagan aide James Baker that he intended to stay in his job through 1987, "there was a decided absence of eagerness at this news."
  21. The eagerness of Jefferson's query from Paris, however, leaves little doubt that he would heartily approve of such a move.
  22. In their eagerness to get a tax break, many buyers of municipals often don't bother to calculate whether they might actually do better, even after taxes, in some other type of investment.
  23. Area residents' eagerness for an economic boost apparently dampened any opposition to a gambling operation.
  24. Deborah Emm, author of a doctoral dissertation on survivors of sexual assaults, said the parents' eagerness to see their daughter's attacker brought to justice was not unusual.
  25. Marik, who had not commented publicly on the case, said Tuesday that he was not to blame for the plight of the Frustaci septuplets. He contended that Mrs. Frustaci did not follow his instructions in her eagerness to become pregnant.
  26. But President Reagan has maintained that the country's debtor status is a sign of strength, showing the eagerness with which foreigners want to invest in America.
  27. South Africa has been trying to improve relations with black Africa and expressed eagerness to cooperate on development projects.
  28. The wool using industry is keeping busy but there is eagerness to see new business coming through at the higher prices now being paid for wool.
  29. While there is eagerness among some industries to gear up to meet the strong demand, some economists worry that some U.S. producers remain fearful of increasing capacity too much, in case a rise in the dollar or a recession dries up demand.
  30. Bush's eagerness to overlook the bloodshed under the nose of Deng Xiao-Ping is pathetic.
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