词汇 | vehement |
释义 | vehement adjective uk /ˈviː.ə.mənt/ us /ˈviː.ə.mənt/ expressing strong feelings, or shown by strong feelings or great energy or force: (感情)强烈的;猛烈的 Despite vehement opposition from his family, he quit school and became an actor.他不顾家人的强烈反对,退学当了演员。 Both men were vehement in their denial of the charges against them.两人都极力否认对自己的指控。 They launched a vehement attack on the government's handling of environmental issues.他们针对政府对环境问题的处理发起了猛烈的抨击。 Strong feelings afire agonized all-consuming anguish anguished ardent fierily fit to burstidiom flamingly fulminating grip passions run highidiom penetratingly pungently quiveringly rabidly tempestuous tingle torrid virulent Related wordvehemence vehement | American Dictionaryvehement adjective us/ˈvi·ə·mənt/ expressing very strong feelings, or showing great energy or force: They are killing some of the birds, to the vehement protests of animal-rights groups. vehementlyadverbus/ˈvi·ə·mənt·li/ The defense counsel vehemently objected. Examples of vehementvehement This position of liminality was the result of an unstable balance of opposing forces: occultism's continuous struggle for recognition and respectability and science's vehement rejection. Our claims about representations provoked vehement criticism from many commentators. The text itself is vehement about the importance of uniform, standardised descriptors that allow the perfect replication of recipes. Even at the time, the response to this was vehement. Many respondents reading communist texts vented vehement hostility. It was this latter form of health insurance for which physicians reserved their most vehement attacks. His ' antiantinomianism ' was at its most vehement when his fear for public morals was strongest. Increasingly vehement attacks on the sounds of street-based independent musicians were manifestations of this antagonism. One can see that it is a vehement saying. Seat share in particular is, at present, the object of vehement debate. Preachers were advised to exhort their hearers partly by presenting compelling arguments for the advice delivered, but also through the use of a more vehement style. Margaret's complaints, vehement as they are, do not in and of themselves constitute community. While the term "help meet" attests to her belief that women should be subordinate to men, she was vehement in encouraging women to recognize their moral power. Partisan politics were emphatic and much more vehement than they are today. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I remember a passionate and vehement argument with someone who said that her proposals were idiotic. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 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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