She aspired to a scientific career.
她有志于科学事业。
He aspired to be their next leader.
他渴望成为他们的下一届领导人。
1.热望,渴望;有志于,立志要
2.〈诗,古〉登,升;高耸
1.to want to achieve something or to be successful, especially in your career
1.They also aspire to a higher place in society's pecking order, but in so doing force others in the rat race to run faster to keep up.
他们渴望能得到更高的社会地位,但这么做使得别人不得不在这场激烈的竞争中跑得更快来跟上他们。
2.Shared love of a comfortable, yet fancy, home life ensures that this couple will aspire to a higher ground.
由于两人都向往安逸舒适惬意的家庭生活,因此它们将不停向上攀登。
3.But it was a condescending stunt whose subtext seemed to be that singing was the best migrants' children could aspire to.
不过这一幕尽显了他们优越感,潜台词似乎是,唱歌可能是移民儿童最理想的活计。
4."We do not aspire to unanimity, which is usually fictitious, " he said.
“我们不指望全体一致,那通常是虚假的。”他说道。
5.Firstly, they all seem to understand each other well and aspire to create regional integration.
首先,这些国家彼此之间互相理解,希望建立区域一体化。
6.I guess ideology that I aspire to , but you know the great question of the law, economics, things like that through. . . who know, I don't.
我想,关于像法律,经济这样大的问题我没有一个很向往的意识形态……谁知道呢,反正我不知道。
7.The Soviet elite did not own property in London, nor did they aspire to send their children to British public schools.
苏联精英们在伦敦没有资产,他们也不想把他们的子女送到英国公立学校读书。
8.Such a strong sense of social responsibility is what draws many of the CAS-ASPIRE scientists to the work.
正是如此强烈的社会责任感让科学家们不远千里,来到青少年身边,从事这项科普工作。
9.But he may perhaps aspire to know at least the parts to which he bears some proportion.
但他也许渴望至少能认识和他相称的那些部分吧。
10.I bear great thanks to the hotel owner whose supports have enabled me to do what I aspire to without restraints.
我非常感谢业主方对我工作的支持,让我可以没有束缚的开展我想要做的工作。