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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ar·dent /ˈɑːdənt $ ˈɑːr-/ adjective [usually before noun]  1 STRONG FEELING OR BELIEFshowing strong positive feelings about an activity and determination to succeed at it 热心的;热切的 an ardent supporter of free trade 自由贸易的热心支持者2 literarySTRONG FEELING OR BELIEF showing strong feelings of love 〔爱〕热烈的,热情的 an ardent lover 感情热烈的情人ardently adverb
Examples from the Corpus
ardentI was an ardent admirer and supporter of MacBrayne's buses: they opened up the north-west for me.an ardent advocate of gun controlSince Michelangelo was an ardent antiquarian, all this will have been familiar territory.Clinton and Al Gore have become ardent defenders of a balanced budget and gay rights.He was not an opposition supporter but an ardent disciple of MrMilosevic's Socialist party.Middle-class moralists might be ardent, even strident, but working-class patterns continued to be remarkably resistant and independent.Newman had realised that, because of cultural inequalities, many people were not ardent followers of drama as presented in the Theatre.She offered ardent prayers to them perpetually, but not one of them would do anything to make Venus their enemy.He was a man of strong beliefs and had always given ardent support to the Reform cause.Even his most ardent supporters disagreed with this move.ardent supporterThen Macleod, to the astonishment of some of his most ardent supporters, decided not to enter the lists.He held numerous cabinet posts and was an ardent supporter of Mrs Thatcher.Jerry Falwell were ardent supporters of the Likud and its policies.Hope was an ardent supporter of the Society, and was its President from June 1859 until its dissolution after 1878.Many were held in the scientific institutions where some of the nonconformists most ardent supporters worked.
Origin ardent (1300-1400) Old French Latin, present participle of ardere to burn
ar·dent adjectiveChineseSyllable
showing activity strong Corpus feelings positive about an


ardent
ardent /ˈɑːdənt $ ˈɑːr-/ adjective [usually before noun]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Latin, present participle of ardere 'to burn'
1. showing strong positive feelings about an activity and determination to succeed at it:
    an ardent supporter of free trade
2. literary showing strong feelings of love:
    an ardent lover
—ardently adverb


ar·dentBrE /ˈɑːdnt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɑːrdnt/ 🔊 adjective [usually before noun] very enthusiastic and showing strong feelings about sth/sb 热烈的;激情的 SYN passionate an ardent supporter of European unity欧洲一体化的热烈支持者 ar·dent·ly BrE /ˈɑːdntli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɑːrdntli/ 🔊 adverb