earnest的意思和读音

earnest

: [ˈɜrnɪst] : [ˈɜː(r)nɪst]

n.

adj.

earnests  

Adj.+n.earnest request,earnest appeal,earnest desire

adj.frivolous,superficial

adj.serious,solemn,grave,sober,intense

earnestadj.

1.very serious and sincere

an earnest young man

Despite her earnest efforts, she could not find a job.

IDM

The work on the house will begin in earnest on Monday.

You may laugh but I'm in deadly earnest .

I could tell she spoke in earnest.

in earnestmore seriously and with more force or effort than before

The work on the house will begin in earnest on Monday.

very serious and sincere about what you are saying and about your intentions; in a way that shows that you are serious

You may laugh but I'm in deadly earnest .

I could tell she spoke in earnest.

n.1.,2.3.4.;1.,2.3.4.;

adj.1.;,,2.

adj.1.serious, determined, and meaning what you say

1. dynamic earnest easy-going ...

2. 3. campus n. ( 4. earnest a. 5. hatred n.

3. Depend( Earnest) Genius( ) ...

4. courteous earnest fantastic ...

5. earned surplus , earnest , earning power , ...

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1.On this, there arose an earnest contention between the two young princes, each of them affirming himself to be the elder.

2.I'm sure he was in earnest when he said that you could use this money to continue your study of music.

3.one questioner, a young man with an earnest manner, seemed poised to spring as he took the mike.

4.If all this sounds a bit earnest, don't worry: there will be plenty of fun in 2009 as well.,2009

5.Earnest Hemingway once said : the world is a fine place, and worth fighting for. I agree with the second part.

6.For almost a year they had waged a war of nerves on their neighbours; now it was to be war in earnest.

7.Once he reaches his hometown, Tandil, where del Potro has about 150 relatives, he said the party could begin in earnest.150

8.I began to see we should have a brush for it in earnest, and looked to my priming .便

9.Iago, as if in earnest CARE for Othello's peace of mind, besought him to beware of jealousy.

10.The beginnings of a strong movement toward Tradition 2 did not begin in earnest until the twelfth century.2