vehement
英 [ˈviːəmənt]
美 [ˈviːəmənt]
adj. (感情)强烈的,激烈的; (尤指)愤怒的
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- a vehement denial/attack/protest, etc.
强烈的否认、攻击、抗议等 - He had been vehement in his opposition to the idea.
他一直强烈反对这一主张。
- a vehement denial/attack/protest, etc.
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.- 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。 - 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。 - She lowered her voice to a vehement whisper.
她压低了嗓音,声音低沉有力。
- She suddenly became very vehement and agitated, jumping around and shouting...
英英释义
adj
- marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions
- fierce loyalty
- in a tearing rage
- vehement dislike
- violent passions
- characterized by great force or energy
- vehement deluges of rain
- vehement clapping
- a vehement defense
双语例句
- She lowered her voice to a vehement whisper.
她压低了嗓音,声音低沉有力。 - 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。 - The law was adopted following some food scandals that triggered vehement calls for overhauling China's current monitoring system.
这项法律能够得以通过是因为系列食品丑闻所引发强烈要求整顿中国目前的监测系统。 - A vehement speech against nuclear weapons.
强烈反对核武器的演说。 - She was overcome by a vehement desire to punch him.
她心怀猛打他一拳的强烈欲望。 - 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。 - They are vehement in their praise of the new system
他们热烈地赞扬这一新制度 - Marked by emotional heat; vehement.
以情感上的热度为特点;激烈。 - The fighters went from defense to vehement attack.
斗士们由防御转为猛烈进攻。 - He was vehement as he said so.
他说这些话的时候非常激动。