英 [fəˈrəʊʃəsli] 美 [fəˈroʊʃəsli]
adv. 残忍地;野蛮地;凶猛地
... inhumanly 无人情味地 ferociously 野蛮地 unpleasantly 令人不愉快地...
ferociously 残忍地; 凶恶地; 野蛮地..
... ferocious凶狠的 ferociously蛮横地 ferocity凶猛 ...
ferociously 残忍地; 凶恶地; 野蛮地..
ferociousness 凶恶;厉害;残忍
ferocity 凶猛;残忍;暴行
残忍地;野蛮地;凶猛地
He trapped Chuck in a corner and pummelled him ferociously for thirty seconds.
他把查克堵到一个角落,然后用拳残忍地猛击了他三十秒。
Economists argue ferociously about how close this is to being true.
经济学家令人极为反感地辩称,说实话,这一数字多么接近。
He clenched his fists tightly and shook them ferociously at Miss Martha.
他紧握双拳冲着玛莎小姐狠狠地挥动。
I am a right-wing Republican, and I like the fact that Obama has put into the White House Larry Summers, who's a ferociously smart human being and will try to do the right thing even if it offends some people.
我是一名右翼共和党人,我很高兴地看到,奥巴马任用了拉里,萨默斯,他是一个天才,他会努力去做正确的事情,而不怕得罪某些人。
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Both were out on a limb, ferociously challenging the slovenly relativism of everyone else.
Trial lawyers and other Naderites ferociously used distortion and personal attacks to defeat Tobias.
Some were electrocuted or drowned with Vick's help because they didn't fight ferociously enough.