英 [ˈviːəmənt] 美 [ˈviːəmənt]
adj. 激烈的,猛烈的;热烈的
vehement /ˈviːɪmənt/ TEM8
形容词 If a person or their actions or comments are vehement, the person has very strong feelings or opinions and expresses them forcefully. (人) 激动的; (行为或评论) 激烈的
She suddenly became very vehement and agitated, jumping around and shouting.
她突然变得十分激动和不安,四处暴跳并大喊大叫。
不可数名词 激烈
He spoke more loudly and with more vehemence than he had intended.
他演讲得比自己预想的声音更响亮,语调也更激烈。
marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid
vehement dislike
同义词: fierce / tearing / violent / trigger-happy
characterized by great force or energy
vehement deluges of rain ; vehement clapping ; a vehement defense
热烈的
壮怀激烈-引用次数:2
The second chapter has a discussion on Zhu Yizun’s early poems of being grand, vehement.
第二章论述了朱彝尊壮怀激烈的前期诗歌。
参考来源朱彝尊诗歌研究
... vegetationn.植被 vehementa.感情强烈的;热烈的;(人)有强烈感情的 vehicle n.车辆交通工具;思想媒介 ...
vehement adj. 猛烈的,激烈的 variation多端的孙悟空利用风向的veer,用vast芭蕉扇vehement的扇向已经variation成原形的牛魔王,牛魔王利用various var...
激烈;热切 vehement adj. 猛烈的,激烈的 variation多端的孙悟空利用风向的veer,用vast芭蕉扇vehement的扇向已经variation成原形的牛魔王,牛魔王利用various variant方法...
... somber adj. 阴沉的;幽暗的 vehement adj. 暴烈的;猛烈的 benign adj. 亲切的;和蔼的 ...
vehemently 激烈地;暴烈地;竭尽全力地
vehemence 激烈;热烈
He had been vehement in his opposition to the idea.
他一直强烈反对这一主张。
She suddenly became very vehement and agitated, jumping around and shouting.
她突然变得十分激动和不安,四处暴跳并大喊大叫。
Advocates of such regulatory measures are equally vehement.
主张上述监管措施的倡导者同样慷慨激昂。
Labor has come under vehement criticism from the opposition Conservatives for the government's bail-out of failing banks and for large public spending that many analysts say will leave future generations with a mounting public debt.
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He lived and died not like most people but better, and even his most vehement critics will admit to that.
他的人生与死亡不同于众人,而是更好,就算是批评他最猛烈的人,也会如此认同。
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At the same time, Amazon seems to have dropped their vehement opposition to online sales taxes.
The most vehement of the latter camp see parallels with the Soviet Union and its collapse.
At least 12 have disappeared, presumed kidnapped by the army, despite the soldiers' vehement denials.