avid
adj. 渴望的; 贪婪的; 热心的
You use avid to describe someone who is very enthusiastic about something that they do.
He misses not having enough books because he's an avid reader.
他是个酷爱阅读的人,总觉得书不够读。
...an avid collector of art and history.
一个热衷收集艺术品和历史文物的收藏家
If you say that someone is avid for something, you mean that they are very eager to get it.
He was intensely eager, indeed avid, for wealth.
他嗜财如命。
1. (often followed by `for') ardently or excessively desirous;
2. marked by active interest and enthusiasm;
The younger generation is avid of new experience.
年轻的一代迫切需要经验.
Kennedy and therefore part the Kennedy legacy, Maria had now brought an avid Republican the forefront.
现在玛丽亚将一个热切的共和党人带进了她的生活(编者注:肯尼迪家族是民主党,而施瓦辛格则是共和党).
He was avid for gold.
他贪图黄金.
He is rich, but he is still avid of more money.
他很富有, 但他还想贪图更多的钱.
I am an avid Lakers fan and am enjoying the great basketball they are playing.
我是湖人的忠实球迷,也很喜欢他们打的比赛.