aspiration
71aspiration — noun 1》 a hope or ambition. 2》 the action of aspirating …
72aspiration — n. 1. Pronouncing or pronunciation with the rough breathing. 2. Longing, yearning, craving, ardent wish or desire, spiritual elevation, upward looking, yearning after excellence …
73aspiration — noun 1 (countable usually plural, uncountable) a strong desire to have or achieve something: Hannah has always had political aspirations. (+ of): the aspirations of the working classes 2 (U) the sound of air blowing out that happens when some… …
74aspiration — n 1. desire, yearning, longing, want, need, craving. 2. ambition, goal, aim, objective; target, destination, mark, end point; intention, intent, purpose, design, plan, scheme; hope, heart s desire, dream, wish, ideal; high hopes. 3. enterprise,… …
75aspiration — as·pi·ra·tion …
76aspiration — n. the withdrawal of fluid from the body by means of suction using an instrument called an aspirator. There are various types of aspirator: some employ hollow needles for removing fluid from cysts, inflamed joint cavities, etc.; another kind is… …
77aspiration — noun Syn: desire, hope, dream, wish, longing, yearning, aim, ambition, expectation, goal, target …
78aspiration — [ˌæspɪˈreɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C] a strong wish to achieve something Syn: ambition He has no political aspirations.[/ex] …
79aspiration — a|spi|ra|tion sb., en, er, erne (ønske om at opnå noget; LINGVISTIK svagt pust ved udtale af sproglyd) …
80Aspiration — As|pi|ra|ti|on, die; , en <lateinisch> (Sprachwissenschaft [Aussprache mit] Behauchung; Medizin Ansaugung) …