词汇 | vehemently |
释义 | vehemently adverb uk /ˈviː.ə.mənt.li/ us /ˈviː.ə.mənt.li/ in a strong and emotional way: 激烈地;强烈地;猛烈地 The president has vehemently denied having an extra-marital affair.总统极力否认自己有婚外情。 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 Examples of vehementlyvehemently For excavators, including those who are vehemently 'anti-theory', it is their physical work through which they articulate themselves. The leftist trade unions were vehemently critical of the jobber. Indeed, the ' extremist ' label better fitted the hardline fundamentalists who vehemently denounced the religious right. The actors protested vehemently; they wanted their doors. In fact, most individuals vehemently rejected the idea that the family should be responsible for providing material or even instrumental assistance. Subnational interests also vehemently opposed fiscal reform, and their influence contributed to the failure of broad reform proposals to advance. Leaders and followers both rejected vehemently the claims of political and economic elites to expertise and authority on revaluation. This clarity was, in several cases, being sharpened with the need to defend particular positions, vehemently shunned by others. They vehemently rejected the notion that those individuals who gathered the most money should achieve the greatest power. Right-wing advocacy groups have for at least three decades vehemently criticized the tax subsidy for employment-related insurance. Dependants also had a strong sense of their rights, material, and cultural, and would react vehemently if these were threatened. Most of the insurrection plotters were vehemently opposed to any plans for an assassination. I still vividly remember that many of us education majors were vehemently opposed to the imposition of one tribal language on other tribes. Perhaps more importantly, judges disagreed vehemently over how far courts should defer to the legislature in determining the real purposes of police measures. It also required women representatives at the national level to vehemently address even issues that do not immediately concern them. 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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