词汇 | aspirant |
释义 | aspirant noun[ C ] formaluk /ˈæs.pɪ.rənt//əˈspaɪ.rənt/ us /ˈæs.pɚ.ənt/ someone who very much wants to achieve something: 抱负不凡者;有志者 an aspirant to the throne一心想得到王位的人 Synonyms hopeful wannabeinformaldisapproving Wanting things ache for something acquisitive ambitious ambitiously angle for something desperate expense fancy hunger hunger after/for something hungrily hungry pine set your heart on something/doing somethingidiom set your sights on somethingidiom shook shopping list sight someone's heart's desireidiom straw Examples of aspirantaspirant Firstly, those holding power and new aspirants have to master the management of neopatrimonial exchanges. Numerous scholars have documented the unprecedented impact of this actor on the policies and institutions of aspirant countries. Five obscure or fringe parties with unelectable presidential aspirants also threw their hats into the ring. Architects, even aspirant ones, still want to build, to craft, to create, to nurture humanity. But it meant to shut potential aspirants to membership out of the ' nation ' as traditionally understood. Whatever that action is, the aspirant will want a rhetorical defence that shows exactly why the action is fame-worthy. In a few other instances some aspirants had to appeal to the courts. Leading actors in each movement come to the fore, usually as actual or aspirant figures in electoral politics. The efforts to include women do not threaten incumbent politicians or male aspirants. In other words, the aspirant migrant effectively has to prove that they will not make any claim against the host state's welfare system. The lack of an incumbent did not stop the flow of government resources into the hands of aspirants. The political and commercial records of the presidential aspirants were often raised during the campaign period. Regional information for presidential aspirants can be a mixed blessing. Within the context of these social practices, political aspirants could espouse collective and differentiating ideologies simultaneously. Nothing is ever as it seems, all is vanity, the dirt of poverty and corruption reaches up everywhere to pull the comically aspirant bourgeois down. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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