1.〈诗〉炽热的
2.热烈的,热情的;激烈的
1.strong, violent, or extreme
1.It assailed her with all the violence of her fervid imagination.
它以那种她热情想象的全部猛力袭击着她。
2.Has a girl of fourteen a heart large enough, vigorous enough, to hold the swelling spring of pure, full, fervid eloquence?
一个十四岁的女孩有这样活跃、这样宽大的胸怀,装得下这纯洁、充盈、炽热的雄辩之泉么?
3.It may be that among them a more fervid Keats , a more ethereal Shelley has already published numbers the world will willingly remember .
他们当中可能有一位更炽情的济慈或者更一尘不染的雪莱,而且已经发表了世界将长久记忆的诗篇。
4.He'd be detached from his most fervid followers and merciful and understanding toward foes.
他懂得与狂热的追随者保持距离,对敌人则是慈悲为怀、理解万岁。
5.He was a ready scholar as you are, but more fervid and impatient .
他是一个聪明的学者,跟你一样,不过更加热情而缺乏耐心。
6.It seems all those fervid background-only reports of Arab states urging America to bomb Iran, which I mistrusted at the time, were true.
我一开始对那些关于阿拉伯国家敦促美国轰炸伊朗的狂热背景报道抱有怀疑,但似乎这些报道是真实的。
7.Quality is the base of Market, Goodwill erected by fervid service.
以质量拓展市场,热情服务树信誉。
8.This anger will manifest itself on fervid talk shows, at protest rallies and at the polls.
各种如火如荼的脱口秀,抗议集会,民意调查,无不折射出民众的愤怒。