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admiration
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钦佩, 赞赏
a feeling of much respect for and approval of someone or something
- She looked at the artwork with great admiration, appreciating the artist's skill and creativity.
她以极大的钦佩看着这件艺术品,欣赏艺术家的技巧和创造力。
- His bravery in the face of danger earned him the admiration of his peers and community.
他在危险面前表现出的勇敢赢得了同龄人和社区的钦佩。
- The young scientist's groundbreaking research garnered admiration from experts in the field.
这位年轻科学家的开创性研究赢得了该领域专家的钦佩。
- Her dedication to volunteering and helping others filled her friends and family with admiration.
她对志愿服务和帮助他人的奉献精神让她的朋友和家人充满了钦佩。
- He spoke about his mentor with deep admiration, crediting her for his success and inspiration.
他谈到他的导师时充满了深深的钦佩,将他的成功和灵感归功于她。
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a feeling of wonder or amazement, often in response to something unusual or surprising
- The strange architecture of the building inspired admiration.
- He watched the magician's trick with admiration.
- She felt admiration at the sight of the solar eclipse.
- The unusual performance left the crowd in admiration.
- They viewed the daring stunt with admiration.
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a favorable judgment or high opinion of someone or something
- Her work received admiration from the entire committee.
- The plan earned admiration for its simplicity and efficiency.
- He spoke with admiration about his colleague's achievements.
- The author's latest book met with admiration from critics.
- The policy gained admiration for its fairness.
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