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词组 admiration
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admiration /ˌædməˈreɪʃən/ noun a feeling of great respect and liking for something or someoneadjectivesgreat/deep admiration I have great admiration for his work. | She had a deep admiration for the work of Russian writers.profound admiration (=very great admiration) Bacon expressed his profound admiration for Picasso’s paintings.genuine/real admiration “Your mother is a remarkable woman,” said John with genuine admiration in his voice.grudging/reluctant admiration (=unwilling admiration) She has won grudging admiration from her rivals.a sneaking admiration for sb (=you secretly admire someone) He had always had a sneaking admiration for his opponent.open admiration (=you do not try to hide your admiration) Her father looked at her in open admiration.mutual admiration (=that two or more people feel for each other) Their friendship was based on mutual admiration.verbshave great/deep etc admiration They have the greatest admiration for his music.be filled with admiration/be full of admiration I’m full of admiration for what you’ve done.win/earn sb’s admiration His films have won him the admiration of the critics.express/show your admiration The mayor expressed his admiration for the Cuban leader. | I wanted to show my admiration for what he had done.prepositionsadmiration for sb/sth His son was full of admiration for him.in/with admiration Daniel gazed at her in admiration.phraseshave nothing but admiration for sb/sth (=have a lot of admiration for someone or something) We have nothing but admiration for the way you handled the problem.respect and admiration She won the respect and admiration of all her colleagues.
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