单词 | motivated |
释义 | motivatedWord family noun motive motivation adjective motivated motivational motiveless verb motivate mo·ti·va·ted /ˈməʊtɪveɪtɪd $ ˈmoʊ-/ AWL adjectiveadj 1 ENTHUSIASTICvery keen to do something or achieve something, especially because you find it interesting or exciting 积极的,主动的 The students are all highly motivated. 学生们都有很高的积极性。 The key to a successful modern economy is a well-educated and motivated workforce. 成功的现代经济关键是要有受过良好教育、积极主动的劳动力。 2 politically/economically/financially etc motivated CAUSEdone for political, economic etc reasons 受政治/经济/财政等方面原因驱使的 a politically motivated decision 出于政治方面的原因而作出的决定 Police believe the attack was racially motivated. 警方认为这次袭击事件是出于种族目的。 Examples from the Corpus politically/economically/financially etc motivated• But he does deny that his opposition is politically motivated.• But he said he did not know if all of those killings were politically motivated.• But some think dismissal was politically motivated.• She said the timing of the vote was politically motivated.• The potential for mischief in the international system by politically motivated or overzealous prosecutions is great.• However, Melancia maintained that he was the innocent victim of a politically motivated smear campaign.• Yet because they are politically motivated they may be, in some degree, distrusted.• Five people were killed and 10 injured in overnight politically motivated violence in black townships around Johannesburg. Examples from the Corpus motivated• He did once enrol on a home study course but couldn't get motivated.• Your supervisor's approach and enthusiasm are likely to vary according to how motivated and organised you are.• We must be reactive rather than proactive, because becoming motivated and taking initiatives involves gaining power.• Through this process of the return to the mean or average, the superbly intelligent, highly motivated race remains an illusion.• They became motivated to do what the trainer wished through fear of repeated pain.• Silence broken, suddenly everyone seems motivated to have a snack.• Signs are constantly available to help motivated users who are actively searching for some form of information.• Five people were killed and 10 injured in overnight politically motivated violence in black townships around Johannesburg. highly motivated• Older students are often highly motivated.• Like most epileptics who are surgical candidates, Neil is highly motivated.• A highly intelligent, highly motivated, and extremely personable young woman, Crystal has had numerous supports along the way.• They are highly motivated and rarely compromise.• What theme might we expect to find in the background of some one highly motivated by money over long periods?• The take-up has been disappointing in some respects, with the most highly motivated members attending several courses.• Through this process of the return to the mean or average, the superbly intelligent, highly motivated race remains an illusion.• You go back into concentrated training in the spring highly motivated, starting off from a new plateau.• We were highly motivated toward constant improvement because they were improving all the time. From Longman Business Dictionary motivatedmo·ti·va·ted /ˈməʊtəveɪtədˈmoʊ-/ adjectiveadj 1very keen to do something or achieve something, especially because you find it interesting or exciting a highly motivated workforce 2financially/commercially etc motivatedFINANCECOMMERCE done for financial etc reasons The decision not to renew the player’s contract was financially motivated. |
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