欣赏的英语怎么说
欣赏的英文: an appreciative audience Not prized or valued;unappreciated. To taste with relish;savor. We admired the graceful poise of the dancer. You're too superficial to appreciate great literature like this. Many a flower is Born to Blush unseen. It 's a creative activity that the family can share and enjoy. "Perhaps we need to admire this skill, rather than get paranoid about it.”" Dickens openly revels in the book's rich physical detail and high-hearted conflict. She primped and preened in the mirror admiring the pendant, but she just wasn't satisfied. v. 感激,感谢;欣赏,重视;理解,体会 appreciation [of situation] Antique paintings will appreciate with time. Land will continue to appreciate. v. 从…获得乐趣;欣赏;喜爱;享有 Liberties are enjoyed by all citizens. I enjoy light wine. Goods are theirs that enjoy them v. 钦佩;称赞 someone who admires; especially an admirer of a young woman. The magnificence of Versailles is admirable to everyone. Helen's concern is admirable. |