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词汇 fulmination
释义 fulmination
noun[ C or U ]
 formaluk /ˌfʊl.mɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌfʊl.məˈneɪ.ʃən/
strong criticism or protest: 愤怒的谴责,怒斥
Stewart doesn't deserve such outraged fulminations.斯图尔特不应该受到如此愤怒的谴责。
Her complaint took the form of fulmination, not reasoned argument.她的投诉是猛烈的抨击,而不是合理的争论。
See
fulminate
There has been righteous fulmination from critics left and right against the measures.
his fulminations against the excesses of the free market
He launched into a fulmination about how the Democrats were the enemy.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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aspersion
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barrel
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boo
disapprobation
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let someone have both barrelsidiom
low blow
mordacious
mordancy
nitpicker
pile
slam
union-basher

Examples of fulmination


fulmination
He has not damaged our negotiating flexibility by threats or fulminations but has fought our corner with courtesy, moderation, reasonableness and tenacity.
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I am quite disposed to believe that a good deal of the fulminations on the other side are true.
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His fulminations had been of the most general and airy sort.
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Anyone who listens to the fulminations which come from across the water know that that is no exaggeration.
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He also made some fulminations about the bankers.
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I have had strong fulminations on the other side of the argument.
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People will always gamble, and all the fulminations of the righteous will not stop them.
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Why did we not hear such fulminations when they were happening?
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He issued fulminations against the trade unions of this country which they did not like.
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There were some mild fulminations.
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Violent discussions had raged over it; it had taken its place as a revolt and held it, despite the fulmination of critics and the contempt of academicians.
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Wikipedia

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