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vehement

英 [ˈviːəmənt]

美 [ˈviːəmənt]

adj.  (感情)强烈的,激烈的; (尤指)愤怒的

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Collins.1 / BNC.18539 / COCA.20463

牛津词典

    adj.

    • (感情)强烈的,激烈的;(尤指)愤怒的
      showing very strong feelings, especially anger
      1. a vehement denial/attack/protest, etc.
        强烈的否认、攻击、抗议等
      2. He had been vehement in his opposition to the idea.
        他一直强烈反对这一主张。

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 激情的;激烈的;暴烈的
      If a person or their actions or comments arevehement, the person has very strong feelings or opinions and expresses them forcefully.
      1. She suddenly became very vehement and agitated, jumping around and shouting...
        她突然变得激动狂躁,四处乱跳还大喊大叫。
      2. One vehement critic is Michael Howard...
        其中一位言辞激烈的评论家是迈克尔·霍华德。
      3. She lowered her voice to a vehement whisper.
        她压低了嗓音,声音低沉有力。

    英英释义

    adj

    • marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions
      1. fierce loyalty
      2. in a tearing rage
      3. vehement dislike
      4. violent passions
      Synonym:fiercetearingviolenttrigger-happy
    • characterized by great force or energy
      1. vehement deluges of rain
      2. vehement clapping
      3. a vehement defense

    双语例句

    • I have a vehement hatred of people who are cruel to animals.
      我对于那种残忍对待动物的人抱有强烈的憎恨。
    • The story shows a vehement conflict between the mother and the daughter because their stark different thoughts and bad communication and reconciliation.
      这个故事显现了母亲与女儿之间因截然不同的想法、良的沟通与调停所引发的激烈冲突。
    • After vehement discussion Hitler overruled his army chiefs.
      经过激烈的辩论后,希特勒压制住了他的陆军统帅们。
    • Someone was playing the piano, and the voices that surrounded the piano were vehement and happy.
      有人在弹钢琴,钢琴周围人声鼎沸,欢快。
    • Among the departments that oppose currency reform and appreciation, the Ministry of commerce appears the most vehement.
      在反对汇率改革和人民币升值的部门当中,商务部的反对似乎是最强烈的。
    • And still they sing a vehement, eager chant, the chant of the turbulent waters.
      就这样他们还是唱着激昂而热切的号子,那汹涌澎湃的河水号子。
    • Marked by emotional heat; vehement.
      以情感上的热度为特点;激烈。
    • Kluger may be exaggerating the figures for dramatic effect ― but despite every parent's vehement denial that they have a favourite child ― scientific research shows that he is not far off the truth.
      克鲁格可能是为了戏剧化效果夸大了数字,不过尽管每个父母都强烈否认自己有特别偏爱的小孩,但科学研究显示,克鲁格所说的离真相并不远。
    • They are vehement in their praise of the new system
      他们热烈地赞扬这一新制度
    • He was vehement as he said so.
      他说这些话的时候非常激动。