0 the feeling of being very interested in something and wanting very much to be involved in it -- coşku, heyecan, heves, şevk
She has always had a lot of enthusiasm for her work.
Enthusiasm, however, can be 'overdone', as one respondent told me who, with his friends, used to laugh at the teacher who was 'trying too hard'!
I suspect that this over enthusiasm may turn off readers from what is an interesting volume in many ways.
Such oft-repeated statements, however, do not dampen her enthusiasm for robotics as a means to understand biological form and function.
His enthusiasm for his subject produces some excessive stylistic flourishes, dramatic metaphors, rhetorical questions.
But their enthusiasm was swiftly deflated by immediate problems with the carriers who had been arranged for them.
The study is written with great enthusiasm and appreciation for the didactic methods of the treatise.
Some nurses expressed enthusiasm, yet were unable to articulate clearly what integration meant or represented.
A historical framework for understanding the contemporary enthusiasm.
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