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am·bi·tion [æmˈbɪʃən] SUBST

1. ambition no plur (wish to succeed):

ambition
ambition
ambition

2. ambition (aim):

ambition
želja f
ambition
burning ambition

Expressions couramment utilisées avec ambition

burning ambition
to be dominated by ambition
there's no limit to her ambition

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Terry graduated from high school in 1973 with a 3.6 grade point average, with ambitions of becoming a physician.
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Her parents' efforts to discourage this only increased her ambition.
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Daily life was the focus of the game with secular virtues such as thrift, ambition, and neatness receiving more emphasis than religious virtues.
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Those suspected of harbouring monarchical ambitions were punished, regardless of their service to the state.
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He had not determined a career path for himself and his parents often criticized him for lacking ambition; they insisted that he seek employment.
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The disappointment of missing the promotion at the end of the 1999/2000 championship re launched the clubs ambitions.
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The king was appointing those that supported his own ambitions, which was the beginning of some new great fortunes.
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His one ambition in life was the reformation and reclamation of prisoners, and to this end he incessantly laboured.
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While differing markedly in their objectives, size, business models, levels of ambition, technology and target markets, these programs do share many features.
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However, these funds were soon overstretched with the organisers' ambitions.
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