aspiration
n. 抱負,志向; 送氣
Some-one's aspirations are their desire to achieve things.
...the needs and aspirations of our pupils...
我們的學生的需要和志向
He is unlikely to send in the army to quell nationalist aspirations.
他不可能派兵去扼殺民族主義理想。
1. a will to succeed
2. a cherished desire;
3. a manner of articulation involving an audible release of breath
4. the act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing
He nurses an aspiration to be a poet.
他心懷當詩人的願望.
Man's aspiration should be as lofty as the stars.
人的志氣應當象天上的星星那麼高.
Taiwan will return to the embrace of the motherland; the whole country must be united. This is the general trend of development and the common aspiration of the people.
臺灣要回到祖國的懷抱, 全國一定要統一.這是大勢所趨,人心所向.
Objective: To study the preventive method of meconium aspiration syndrome and the warships to patients.
目的探討胎糞吸入綜合徵(MAS)的防治措施及產前監護.
That aspiration dominated China's domestic presentation of the celebrations yesterday.
這一抱負主導了中國國內對昨日慶祝活動的報道.