1. 热情(美作:fervor):outweary 使筋疲力尽 | fervour 热情(美作:fervor) | princess 公主
2. 热情:offering 布施 | fervour 热情 | mysticlsm 神秘主义
3. 暖忱 (美作:fervor):offering 布施 | fervour 暖忱 (美作:fervor) | mysticlsm 神秘主义
4. 热忱 (美作:fervor):offering 布施 | fervour 热忱 (美作:fervor) | mysticlsm 神秘主义
1. 热情;热忱
Fervour for something is a very strong feeling for or belief in it.
e.g. They were concerned only with their own religious fervour.
他们只在乎自己的宗教信仰。
1. But their patriotic fervour didn't stop at Hong Kong's borders.
2. Now he has boosted the fervour among other locals who have spontaneously engaged in protecting the tree.
3. It is not just the music world that has embraced pimp chic with such fervour.
4. Through it all, their fervour for the culture of the landscape has never dampened.
5. Every politician's dream is to tap into such national fervour and Lula is no exception.
noun
1. feelings of great warmth and intensity
e.g. he spoke with great ardor
Synonym: ardor ardour fervor fervency fire fervidness
2. the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up
e.g. his face was flushed with excitement and his hands trembled
he tried to calm those who were in a state of extreme inflammation
Synonym: excitement excitation inflammation fervor