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ardour

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ar·dour British English, ardor American English /ˈɑːdə $ ˈɑːrdər/ noun [uncountable]  1 STRONG FEELING OR BELIEFvery strong admiration or excitement 激情;热情 SYN passionwith ardour They sang with real ardour. 他们唱得很有激情。2. STRONG FEELING OR BELIEF literary strong feelings of love 强烈的爱 SYN passion
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ardourNot even the rising wind had any power to damp her ardour as she flew along the causeway.Rapt, ecstatic, she willed me on to ever-greater feats of ardour.He had first come to this house in a blaze of romantic ardour and passion.Perhaps it was because she was unaccustomed to being kissed with such ardour.So he was suspicious of her welcome, her sudden ardour, her newfound tongue to kiss with and to speak.Twice, he got to Nicosia and could hardly respond to the ardour he found in Primaflora.Why is it that they bestow their ardour upon the well-adjusted, wholesome architects of pop's fatal new maturity?
ar·dour nounChineseSyllable
or strong excitement very Corpus admiration


ardour
ardour British English, ardor American English /ˈɑːdə $ ˈɑːrdər/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: ardour, from Latin ardor, from ardere; ardent
1. very strong admiration or excitement
   SYN  passion
    with ardour
    They sang with real ardour.
2. literary strong feelings of love
   SYN  passion


ar·dour (especially US ardor) BrE /ˈɑːdə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɑːrdər/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (formal) very strong feelings of enthusiasm or love 激情;热情 SYN passion