0 excitement and enthusiasm -- entuzjazm, radość
a zest for life
1 the outer skin of a lemon or orange used to give flavour to food -- skórka
In contrast, the recently completed library possesses a verve and zest which conveys a dynamism that many of the more established universities might hanker after.
Too many, naturally full of youthful zest, find the maze impenetrable, stop trying, lose confidence, and become switched off.
We neither believe in the unfettered exploitation of humanity nor in the suppression of the natural aspirations which colour and give zest.
I shall grow old but never lose life's zest.
On such machines the prize is added to give a little zest to the pleasure of playing.
As he is in the prime of life with a splendid zest and enthusiasm for living, he is the ideal person to answer this question.
I might guess that her secret lies in her genuine and unaffected interest in people, and in her zest for life.
I have no doubt that efficiency at work and zest for the pleasures of life can be enormously increased by being in good physical condition.
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