slovo | definícia |
admire (mass) | admire
- obdivovať |
admire (encz) | admire,obdivovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
admire (encz) | admire,obdivovat se |
admire (encz) | admire,rád [amer.] "dělat" |
admire (encz) | admire,velmi rád [amer.] "dělat" |
Admire (gcide) | Admire \Ad*mire"\, v. i.
To wonder; to marvel; to be affected with surprise; --
sometimes with at.
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To wonder at Pharaoh, and even admire at myself.
--Fuller.
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Admire (gcide) | Admire \Ad*mire"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Admired; p. pr. & vb.
n. Admiring.] [F. admirer, fr. L. admirari; ad + mirari to
wonder, for smirari, akin to Gr. ? to smile, Skr. smi, and E.
smile.]
1. To regard with wonder or astonishment; to view with
surprise; to marvel at. [Archaic]
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Examples rather to be admired than imitated.
--Fuller.
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2. To regard with wonder and delight; to look upon with an
elevated feeling of pleasure, as something which calls out
approbation, esteem, love, or reverence; to estimate or
prize highly; as, to admire a person of high moral worth,
to admire a landscape.
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Admired as heroes and as gods obeyed. --Pope.
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Note: Admire followed by the infinitive is obsolete or
colloquial; as, I admire to see a man consistent in his
conduct.
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Syn: To esteem; approve; delight in.
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admire (wn) | admire
v 1: feel admiration for [syn: admire, look up to] [ant:
look down on]
2: look at with admiration |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
admire (mass) | admire
- obdivovať |
admired (mass) | admired
- obdivovaný |
admire (encz) | admire,obdivovat v: Zdeněk Brožadmire,obdivovat se admire,rád [amer.] "dělat" admire,velmi rád [amer.] "dělat" |
admired (encz) | admired,obdivovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
admirer (encz) | admirer,ctitel admirer,ctitelka n: Zdeněk Brožadmirer,obdivovatel |
admirers (encz) | admirers,ctitelé n: pl. admirers,obdivovatelé n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
admires (encz) | admires,obdivuje v: Zdeněk Brož |
Admired (gcide) | Admired \Ad*mired"\, a.
1. Regarded with wonder and delight; highly prized; as, an
admired poem.
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2. Wonderful; also, admirable. [Obs.] "Admired disorder." "
Admired Miranda." --Shak.
[1913 Webster]Admire \Ad*mire"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Admired; p. pr. & vb.
n. Admiring.] [F. admirer, fr. L. admirari; ad + mirari to
wonder, for smirari, akin to Gr. ? to smile, Skr. smi, and E.
smile.]
1. To regard with wonder or astonishment; to view with
surprise; to marvel at. [Archaic]
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Examples rather to be admired than imitated.
--Fuller.
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2. To regard with wonder and delight; to look upon with an
elevated feeling of pleasure, as something which calls out
approbation, esteem, love, or reverence; to estimate or
prize highly; as, to admire a person of high moral worth,
to admire a landscape.
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Admired as heroes and as gods obeyed. --Pope.
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Note: Admire followed by the infinitive is obsolete or
colloquial; as, I admire to see a man consistent in his
conduct.
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Syn: To esteem; approve; delight in.
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admired esteemed (gcide) | loved \loved\ adj.
1. p. p. of love, v. t.. Opposite of unloved. [Narrower
terms: admired, esteemed] Also See: wanted.
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Admirer (gcide) | Admirer \Ad*mir"er\, n.
One who admires; one who esteems or loves greatly. --Cowper.
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Unadmired (gcide) | Unadmired \Unadmired\
See admired. |
admire (wn) | admire
v 1: feel admiration for [syn: admire, look up to] [ant:
look down on]
2: look at with admiration |
admired (wn) | admired
adj 1: regarded with admiration |
admirer (wn) | admirer
n 1: a person who backs a politician or a team etc.; "all their
supporters came out for the game"; "they are friends of the
library" [syn: supporter, protagonist, champion,
admirer, booster, friend]
2: a person who admires; someone who esteems or respects or
approves
3: someone who admires a young woman; "she had many admirers"
[syn: admirer, adorer] |
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