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没有加doing的形式。
desire to do
读音:英 [dɪˈzaɪə(r) tu duː] 美 [dɪˈzaɪər tu duː]
释义:想做的事。
语法:desire用作名词的意思是“愿望,欲望”,可指各种愿望、欲望,包括好的和不好的,可用作不可数名词,也可用作可数名词。desire引申还可作“渴望的人或事”解,常用于单数名词。
例句:
I had a strong desire to help and care for people.
我非常渴望能够帮助和照顾他人。
desire to do的近义词:want to do
want to do
读音:英 [wɒnt tu duː] 美 [wɑːnt tu duː]
释义:想做某事。
语法:want的基本意思是“想”“要”,指人希望、愿意或决心做某事或获得某物,是日常用语,强调主观愿望。引申可表示“缺少”“缺乏”“不够”“差”“没有”“应该”等。
例句:
I don't want to do it, period.
我不想做,这事就到此为止吧。
我许你一世安好
即可作为可数名词也可作为不可数名词1、作为希望或愿望时,既可数也不可数1 [uncountable and countable] what you think or hope will happenexpectation that For some time he lived with the expectation that he was going to die.in (the) expectation of something Anne left Germany in the expectation of seeing her family again before very long.against/contrary to (all) expectations Against all expectations, getting up at five is actually easier in winter.Having raised expectations (=made people more hopeful), he went on to help only a few people.above/below expectations Profits are below expectations.beyond (somebody's) expectations Gina has succeeded beyond our expectations.The show exceeded all expectations (=was much better than expected).come/live up to (somebody's) expectations His performance did not live up to our expectations(=was not as good as we expected)The number of people who attended fell short of expectations (=was lower than expected).2、作为一种对某种东西的一种期望时,可数,通常使用复数形式2 [countable usually plural] a feeling or belief about the way something should be or how someone should behaveexpectation of Women who have high expectations of marriage are often disappointed.Some people have totally unrealistic expectations of both medical and nursing staff.