单词详解 | earnest

earnest
音标
英音/ ˈɜːnɪst / 美音/ ˈɜːrnɪst /

听听基本释意:

外刊例句
Following yesterday’s race walks, the athletics got under way in earnest on Friday on the remarkably purple track at the Stade de France.
昨天的比赛步行之后,田径运动在周五在法国体育场的紫色赛道上认真进行。
BBC

The problem may come next year when political campaigning gets under way in earnest.
当政治竞选活动认真进行时,这个问题可能会出现。
BBC

On Tuesday it announced that mission would start again in earnest, with money being spent to win over new audiences.
周二,它宣布任务将再次开始,钱花在赢得新观众的情况下。
BBC

基本释意
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认真的,诚挚的,真诚的

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短释义
If you are earnest, you pursue your purpose in a steady, sincere, and eager way. The phrase in earnest uses earnest as a noun, as in, “Once you stop fooling around and start studying in earnest, you’ll find you learn the material quickly.” Oscar Wilde’s classic play The Importance of Being Earnest plays on the fact that Ernest is also a man’s name.
如果您很认真,则意味着您对某事很认真。您的父母可能不希望您辍学以实现夜空梦的梦想,但是如果您认真地想从事表演Biz的职业,他们会为您提供支持。

长释义
If you are earnest, you pursue your purpose in a steady, sincere, and eager way. The phrase in earnest uses earnest as a noun, as in, “Once you stop fooling around and start studying in earnest, you’ll find you learn the material quickly.” Oscar Wilde’s classic play The Importance of Being Earnest plays on the fact that Ernest is also a man’s name.
如果您很认真,那么您以稳定,真诚和渴望的方式追求自己的目标。认真的一句话将认真用作名词,就像“一旦您停止欺骗并开始认真学习,您就会发现自己很快学习了材料。”奥斯卡·王尔德(Oscar Wilde)的经典作品是欧内斯特(Ernest)也是男人的名字,成为认真扮演的重要性。

文学例句
She met his gaze and hoped she looked earnest.
她遇到了他的目光,希望她看上去很认真。
Beasts of Prey by Ayana Gray

“Studying in earnest this time? That’s my smart boy. I’ve always known that you would find a way to help our family.”
“这次认真学习?那是我聪明的男孩。我一直都知道,您会找到一种帮助我们家庭的方法。”
Tiger Boy by Mitali Perkins

“Nonsense! I’m in earnest; I mean what I say. Let Mrs. Pontellier alone.”
“废话!我很认真;我的意思是我说的。让蓬代尔夫人一个人。”
The Awakening by Kate Chopin

词源
earnest (adj.)”serious or grave in speech or action,” early 14c., ernest, from Old English eornoste (adj.) “zealous, serious,” or from Old English noun eornost “seriousness, serious intent” (surviving only in the phrase in earnest), from Proto-Germanic *er-n-os-ti- (source also of Old Saxon ernust, Old Frisian ernst, Old High German arnust “seriousness, firmness, struggle,” German Ernst “seriousness;” Gothic arniba “safely, securely;” Old Norse ern “able, vigorous,” jarna “fight, combat”), perhaps from PIE root *er- (1) “to move, set in motion.” The proper name Ernest (literally “resolute”) is from the same root. Related: Earnestness.Related entries & more

下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
认真(adj。)“言语或行动中的严重或严重”,14c。,欧内斯特,来自古老的英语eornoste(adj。)“热心,认真”,或来自古老的英语名词eornost“认真,认真意图”(只有生存(只生存)从proto-germanic *er-n-os-ti-(来源)(也是旧的撒克逊人Ernust的来源,旧的弗里斯兰恩斯特,旧德国高德国高级的“严肃,坚定,斗争,奋斗,“德国恩斯特的严肃性”;哥特式阿尼巴(Arniba)“安全,安全”;旧的北欧人“能力,剧烈,“ jarna”战斗,战斗”),也许是从派根 *er-(1)“移动,开始运动”。专有名称Ernest(字面意思是“坚决”)来自同一根。相关:认真。相关条目及更多


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