英 [ˈræmpəntli] 美 [ˈræmpəntli]
adv. 猖獗地;粗暴地
跛拱的
... baseless 无根据的 rampantly 粗暴地 idle 无目的 ...
... diarrhoea 腹泻 rampantly 猖獗地、肆虐地 care homes 看护中心 ...
rampant 猖獗的;蔓延的;狂暴的;奔放的
rampageous 暴跳的,暴怒的;粗暴的,狂暴的
猖獗地;粗暴地
The hot weather used to bring various diseases, which could spread rampantly.
在那时热天气经常会带来很多疾病,有的甚至是传染性很强的疾病。
Trees of more than one hundred years old could be seen everywhere; different kinds of plants grew rampantly here and there.
百年以上树龄的古木比比皆是,各种植物也生长得非常茂盛。
The plant are said to deprive nearby plants of water and grow rampantly, destroying the grassland unless measures are taken against it.
据说这种植物会把土壤中的水分吸光,让附近的植物无法生长,如果不采取措施加以控制,它将毁灭草原。
The chronicles of rampantly out-of-control corporate pay is analogue, in many ways, to our rapidly expanding welfare state.
FORBES: Is The End Of Gigantic, Unfair, And Absurd CEO Pay Near?
Yes, many of them are marginalised from mainstream workplaces but this does not mean they should be rampantly (or even slightly) abused.
Due to the rampantly anti-American atmosphere in Britain and to Britain's refusal to view the threat that Middle Eastern rogue regimes pose to its national security in the same way as the US perceives the threat, there have always been tensions in the countries' alliance that have led to their starkly different strategies in Iraq.