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Esperanto
Etymology
ambicio + -i.
Verb
ambicii (present ambicias, past ambiciis, future ambicios, conditional ambicius, volitive ambiciu)
- (transitive) to have the ambition to (do something); to aspire to (something)
- John Cyprian Rust and A. E. Wackrill (translators), The New Testament, Romanoj (Romans) 15.20,
- jenon ambiciante: tiel prediki la evangelion, ne tie, kie Kristo jam estis priparolita, ke mi ne konstruu sur la fundamento de alia
- thus making it my ambition to preach the gospel, not where Christ has already been named, lest I build on another man’s foundation,
- Donald Broadribb (translator), La perdita princino de Oz (The Lost Princess of Oz) by L. Frank Baum, Chapter 12,
- li multe ambicias fariĝi la plej potenca magiisto en la mondo
- he is very ambitious to become the most powerful magician in the world
- Mauro Nervi, “Kliŝdetruo trompe tradicia,” review of Miguel Fernández, Jorge Camacho, Gonçalo Neves, Liven Dek, Ekstremoj,
- Verkoj kiuj restas ĝis la rando de la abismo kaj ne kuraĝas transsalti kutimajn ideojn kaj moralajn antaŭjuĝojn, ne rajtas ambicii la titolon de literaturaj verkoj
- Works that stay away from the edge of the abyss and do not dare to go beyond received ideas and moral prejudices do not have the right to aspire to the title of literary works