词汇 | hotly |
释义 | hotly adverb uk /ˈhɒt.li/ us /ˈhɑːt.li/ in an angry or excited way: 愤怒地;激动地 hotly denyShe hotly denied having taken the money.她愤怒地断然否认拿了那些钱。 closely and with determination: 紧随地 (be) hotly pursuedHe ran down the street, hotly pursued by two police officers.他沿街跑着,后边有两名警察紧追不舍。 a hotly contested election竞争激烈的竞选 Angry and displeased acridly acrimonious acrimoniously aggrieved amused exasperatedly fed up fed up to the back teethidiom fired up fit to be tiedidiom not be a happy camperidiom outraged peeved piqued pissed off venomous warpath wound up wrathful wrathfully You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Excited, interested and enthusiastic hotly | American Dictionaryhotly adverb us/ˈhɑt·li/ in an angry and excited way: She hotly denied having taken the money. The race for district leader was hotly contested (= the competition was strong). Examples of hotlyhotly Many religious traditions condemn the practice, and it's hotly debated, including by disabled activists who oppose it. The policing of the metropolis was being hotly debated at the end of the 1780s. The act of cross-cultural borrowing is a hotly contested dynamic in the eyes of cultural theorists. The historical timing of this union may have been hotly disputed but it was agreed that the immediate task was one of recovery and restoration. The question of the land's legal status was the main issue under study, although who collected the area's taxes was also a hotly contested point. The ethical import of this passage has been hotly contested, partially because it has not been considered for its lack of moral judgement. More hotly disputed than the concept of dictatorship, which is now generally accepted, is the totalitarianism paradigm. Any work that pushes hotly contested debates forwards will always draw critical responses. As with many hotly debated phenomena in political science, these have come in multiple or even contradictory versions. Their respective claims on the welfare state have been perceived as broadly legitimate, although hotly contested at the margins. Of course, exactly who ' the people' that ought to be directly represented were remained a hotly contested issue. The aetiology of these conditions has been hotly debated over the past 20 years. The issue is still hotly debated. More important still, the way of asking the question already provides a framework for assessing the impact of preferences on something as hotly debated as stem cell research on embryos. Apart from heralding freedoms of association, assembly, and the media, these multi-party contests in what may be called the ' interregnum ' were hotly fought and full of political interest. See all examples of hotly These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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