ambitious

ambitious
ambitious am∙bi∙tious adj. 1. determined to be successful, rich, powerful, etc. • 有野心的;有雄心的:
»a fiercely ambitious young manager
雄心勃勃的年轻经理
»They were very ambitious for their children (= they wanted them to be successful).
他们望子成龙心切。
2. needing a lot of effort, money or time to succeed • 费力的;耗资的;耗时的:
»the governmentˈs ambitious plans for social reform
政府耗资巨大的社会改革计划
【OPP】 unambitious am∙bi∙tious∙ly adv.
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[æm'biʃәs]
adj. 有雄心的, 野心勃勃的

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