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发表于 2009-9-19 20:25:22
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alacrity
\uh-LACK-ruh-tee\ , noun:
1.A cheerful or eager readiness or willingness, often manifested by brisk, lively action or promptness in response.
名词 n.
1.活泼;敏捷;轻快
2.乐意,欣然
Quotes:
As for his homemade meatloaf sandwich with green tomato ketchup, a condiment he developed while working in New York, I devoured it with an alacrity unbecoming in someone who gets paid to taste carefully.
~R.W. Apple Jr., "Southern Tastes, Worldly Memories", New York Times, April 26, 2000
Arranged in long ranks, ten-, twelve-, or thirteen-year-old girls, pale and hollow-eyed, their pinned-back hair sprouting tendrils limp with perspiration, operated the machinery with such alacrity that arms and hands were a flying blur.
~Patricia Albers, Shadows, Fire, Snow: The Life of Tina Modotti
So, I am sure that I was thrilled when I got the letter offering me the fellowship and equally sure that I wrote back to accept with alacrity.
~Joan L. Richards, Angles of Reflection
Origin:
Alacrity comes from Latin alacritas, from alacer, "lively." |
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