ambition n. 1.抱负,志气,雄心。 2.野心,奢望。 3.〔俚语〕锐气,精力。 Until all is over ambition never dies. 不到黄河心不死。 burn with an ambition 野心勃勃。 the height of one's ambition 最高志向。 vt. 热望,想望得到。
It is still the great ambition of educated chinese to write well-that is, with force and individual expression, 中国受过教育的人仍旧一心一意要练好书法,也就是说,要使自己写的字刚劲有力和自成一家。
Abandon the small goal and build the great ambition 弃燕雀之小志慕鸿鹄而高翔
Nine years old , has great ambitions 他才九岁,就抱负远大
For a long time a gun had been the young man s greatest ambition 能得到一支枪早就是这少年最大的愿望。
Fascinating investigative documentary about one of mankind ' s greatest ambitions ? controlling the weather 自古以来,人不愿屈服,驯服于大自然。
In the jin dynasty ( 265 - 420 ) , there was a man called zu ti . he was a farsighted man with great ambitions 晋代有一个人叫祖逖,他是个有远大抱负的人。
A man who has confidence always with the attic faith and great ambition , but not the invent dream 因此抱有信心的人,总是心怀具体的目标和理想,而非虚幻的空想。
His own greatest ambition was to help his country by becoming a successful civil servant , but he proved unable to make the necessary accommodations 他最大的心愿是当一名成功的文官,为国效力,但最终没能成功。
I ever also saw a few people were full of the great ambition high aim that works to future , however the answer because of clumsiness by close the door on 我也曾看到一些人布满了对未来工作的雄心大志,却因为笨拙的回答被拒之门外。