单词 | aspiration |
释义 | aspiration (æspɪreɪʃən ) Word forms: aspirations variable noun Someone's aspirations are their desire to achieve things. ...the needs and aspirations of our pupils. He is unlikely to send in the army to quell nationalist aspirations. ...the republic's aspiration to statehood. Synonyms: aim, longing, end, plan Quotations: We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the starsLady Windermere's Fan An aspiration is a joy for ever, a possession as solid as a landed estate, a fortune which we can never exhaust and which gives us year by a year a revenue of pleasurable activityEl Dorado Collocations: artistic aspirations His father, uncle and relatives so discouraged his artistic aspirations, that he was constrained to keep his work a secret from them. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 With high artistic aspirations he produced plans for museums, hospitals, monuments and villas in addition to conceiving numerous residence and office buildings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His parents were not in favor of his artistic aspirations, but eventually relented. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He had the ability to combine quality with commercial success, and was credited with bringing his artistic aspirations in line with the demands of audiences. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was born into a farm family that opposed his artistic aspirations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The planets are shining brightly on you so expect your career aspirations to soar. The Sun But she says her new career aspirations have helped tame her suspicions. The Sun People discuss their career aspirations at annual reviews and draw up a development plan which can include training, on-the-job experience or secondments. Times, Sunday Times In reality, students can choose the area of speciality in which they wish to qualify based on local needs or career aspirations. Times, Sunday Times Don't expect to be able to pursue your career aspirations in this climate. The Sun Did her cultural aspirations set her apart within her family? Times, Sunday Times We are not going to get over our entrenched cultural aspirations to own a property any time soon. Times, Sunday Times Neoliberal policies increasingly undermined the cultural aspirations that had been used to legitimize them. The Times Literary Supplement In its views, its wealth, its educational qualifications, its cultural aspirations, its lifestyle and indeed political beliefs. Times, Sunday Times Arts and sports clubs drives the cultural aspirations of people. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 While the transfer rates in this study declined, a correlation between positive educational aspirations and transfer success was noted. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Living in a high-poverty or disadvantaged neighborhood have been shown to negatively influence educational aspirations and consequently attainment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 High educational aspirations were encouraged from an early age. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This may increase the chances of offending because low educational attainment, a low attachment to school, and low educational aspirations are all risk factors for offending in themselves. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Fine needle aspiration and cytologic examination were performed. 2012, 'Lymphoepithelial Cyst of the Pancreas', Case Reports in Gastroenterology Fine needle aspiration cytology was done which suggested epithelial hyperplasia with fibrocystic changes. 2014, 'Invasive lobular carcinoma co-existing with benign phylloides tumor', Journal of Pathology of Nepal Repeat cerebrospinal fluid cytology and fine needle aspiration of the mass confirmed disseminated gliomatosis. 2005, 'Disseminated primary diffuse leptomeningeal gliomatosis: a case report with liquid based and conventional smear cytology', CytoJournal Fine needle aspiration cytology smears of the mass were hypocellular and showed large, multinucleated giant cells and malignant mononucleated cells. 2009, 'Pure choriocarcinoma of ovary diagnosed by fine needle aspiration cytology', Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology Fine needle aspiration cytology diagnosed chronic thyroiditis. 2012, 'Problems of primary T-cell lymphoma of the thyroid gland -A case report', World Journal of Surgical Oncology No mode of government could have fulfilled the aspirations of so many young people. Times, Sunday Times Provided that we make the right choices as a country, people will have more chances to fulfil their aspirations and move themselves up in the world. Times, Sunday Times Do we provide the right support network and coaching expertise to enable players to fulfil their aspirations? Times, Sunday Times For your own long-term wellbeing you must find a way to be with the man you love and fulfil your aspirations. Times, Sunday Times He had mastered the art of training a team to fulfil the aspirations of the mission. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Only by embedding high aspiration in families will we cut through the intractable problem of social mobility. Times, Sunday Times It should no longer be dismissed as the preserve of any particular stratum of society, ill-befitting those of good education and high aspiration. Times, Sunday Times Not an extremely high aspiration for a society, or an individual. Christianity Today What's wrong with high aspiration? Times, Sunday Times Oral ingestion presents a high aspiration hazard. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She unites the country's competing interests and shows that national identity transcends individual aspirations. The Times Literary Supplement But progressives know that addressing individual aspirations and insecurities, like tackling injustice and protecting the environment, requires collective action so all benefit and no one gets left behind. Times, Sunday Times It should empower so that more people can realise their own individual aspirations to progress. Times, Sunday Times Right in the making of the album, they planned to part ways after their fourteen-year career to facilitate their continued pursuit in individual aspirations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It encourages students to dream big dreams and set concrete plans to achieve individual aspirations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was, however, the first ever push-back against a utopian world view that not only rode roughshod over people's legitimate aspirations and values but smeared and demeaned them. Times, Sunday Times Both sides have legitimate aspirations. Times, Sunday Times We express again our heartfelt sharing in their sufferings and our support for their legitimate aspirations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But when a concession, however narrow, had been made to the liberty of one nation, it could hardly be refused to the no less legitimate aspirations of the rest. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Although she was initially enthusiastic and committed, her pedagogical life sometimes intruded on her fledgling literary aspirations, leading her to question her volunteer role. The Times Literary Supplement For the petit bourgeois with literary aspirations, the war represented an opportunity for fraternizing with educated men that had hitherto been impossible. The Times Literary Supplement One scholar describes the book as a story about language, such as the dialect of the illiterate people, and the literary aspirations of the dragon. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As time went by, though, he showed less and less enthusiasm, for the demands of his position had come to feel like a major hindrance to his literary aspirations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 For all the noble aspiration on both sides it was not a beautiful match but it was a terrific contest. Times, Sunday Times And just under a quarter had the noble aspiration to volunteer for a charity. Times, Sunday Times That was a wise and noble aspiration, but those days are done. Times, Sunday Times He starts out with noble aspirations of objectivity but then quickly surrenders to sentiment. Times, Sunday Times To be in the party, with its noble aspirations to equality, creates a force field against criticism. Times, Sunday Times The remark ended his political aspirations, which he transferred to his sons. Times,Sunday Times I felt, however, that the celebrations were slightly incongruous when set against the couple's more serious public personas and nascent political aspirations. Times, Sunday Times Bang was a wealthy merchant who had political aspirations, but was never accepted by the city's political elite. Times, Sunday Times Recoupling involves an initial meeting between two huge families, complete with discussions about dowries and political aspirations. Times, Sunday Times The two countries are connected by various cultural ties, and political aspirations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Observers described her illness as a 'grey cloud' over her potential presidential aspirations. Times, Sunday Times He denied he had presidential aspirations of his own, despite rumours earlier this year that he was considering a run. Times, Sunday Times And she will have to shelve any presidential aspirations of her own that she may still harbour. Times, Sunday Times He stated he had presidential aspirations during the course of this debate. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There was as well considerable media speculation about what effect taking the position would have on her political career and any possible future presidential aspirations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Career and social aspirations burn bright, but you may have to choose carefully. The Sun The newly empowered middle class had money, social aspirations and spare time, the confluence of which changed art irrevocably. The Times Literary Supplement We have to find a way of harmonising our biological drives with our social aspirations, the primitive reptilian brain with the much more advanced cortex. Times, Sunday Times His success and influence came from the integration of extraordinary aesthetic quality with expressive characteristics that resonated with his client's social aspirations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This urban bourgeoisie competed for social status and public recognition using architecture to express their personal achievement and social aspirations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 志向 Japanese: 向上心 |
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