词汇 | 如饥似渴 |
释义 | 如饥似渴 辨形“饥”,不能写作“讥”。 辨形“饥”,不能写作“讥”。 俄文как манны небесной ждать 德文begierig voll heftigen Verlangens 反义词 Starved for power, during the decades sandwiched around the turn of the century the state was home to a burst of wave motor experimentation that is startling in its intensity and seriousness. Meanwhile, the number of consumers hungry for such gadgets continues to swell. The direct aim of this strategy would not be a less bad climate, but the more measurable goal of bringing energy to those in the developing world who are currently starved of it. A handful had comfortably outpaced the dollar this year before the latest market tremors had investors grasping for greenbacks. TODAY'S business leaders are voracious consumers of management advice. Amazing programmers are ridiculously hungry for knowledge. They’re always telling you about something new or interesting. And yeah, that makes a kind of sense to the millions and millions served who have gobbled their way through one of his novels only to head straight back to the bookstore starved for more. Some women detest this, some love it, and some hunger for it. Paterson more than made up for the lack of schooling with self- directed education, voraciously reading the classics of poetry and literature. Ask me what I see lacking most in startups in Europe and I'll say hunger, drive, and lofty goals. So why, more than ever, do people in the culture industry all want to live in New York? He was a keen student of the history of different countries and had begun but could not complete a historical work in Bengali. Investors were hungry for high- yielding assets and banks and brokers could earn fat fees by pooling and slicing the risks in these loans. So, unlike the old days, the stream of hungry tourists ensures that most shops and restaurants stay open, with the exception of small neighborhood establishments. In today's economy, savvy revenue managers have to think about market share more than ever. In Spain the hunger for deposits is so intense that the central bank worries that interest rates on them may have risen to a point where they threaten the profitability of the banking system. And here, I don't mean“ consumer” in the crass sense of consumerism, but in the sense of one who devours, as you do a book or a film you love. Governments' thirst for funds will eventually crowd out private investment and reduce economic growth. There exists a rare breed of entrepreneurs that have already had mega- success are so special and driven that they remain obviously hungry and scrappy. |
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