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词汇 vociferous
释义 vociferous
adjective
uk /vəˈsɪf.ər.əs/ us /vəˈsɪf.ɚ.əs/
Vociferous people express their opinions and complaints loudly and repeatedly in speech, and vociferous demands, etc. are made repeatedly and loudly: 大声疾呼的;大声叫喊的;喧嚷的
Local activist groups have become increasingly vociferous as the volume of traffic passing through the village has increased.随着途经村子的车辆不断增加,当地激进主义团体的抱怨声也越来越大。
A vociferous opponent of gay rights, he is well-known for his right-wing views.他是同性恋权利的公开反对者,以其右翼观点而闻名。
Synonyms
clamorousliterary
strident
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Expressing and asking opinions
amirite
apothegm
couch
day
editorialize
express
far
mind
put something across
put something over/across
put your head over/above the parapetidiom
re-poll
run something by someone
sound
statement
ultracrepidarian
ventilate
ventilation
vocalize
vociferously

Related word


vociferously

vociferous | American Dictionary


vociferous
adjective
us/voʊˈsɪf·ər·əs/
repeatedly and loudly expressing your opinions and complaints, or (of demands, complaints, etc.) expressed in this way:
a vociferous critic of foreign policy
vociferous objections

vociferously


adverbus/voʊˈsɪf·ə·rəs·li/
He protested vociferously, but to no avail.

Examples of vociferous


vociferous
In both countries, governments excluded either the opposition or the unions and ignored their vociferous protests.
Although malaise is apparent, vociferous critics of government programs and policies, such as the lighting technician, are still a distinct minority.
At other times, discouragement of participation took the form of campaigns mounted in the publicly owned press to smear the most vociferous critics.
The winning margin was sufficient to deter even the most vociferous opposition candidates from pursuing their claims of malpractice.
The workers remained vociferous in their opposition to the idea of ending the strike and asked the leaders not to compromise with the government.
In response to the vociferous criticisms of its budget by powerful ethnic lobby groups, the government retreated.
The disruptive element was replaced by a vociferous commitment to learning and displayed a strong creative urge.
Some writers even go so far as to issue vociferous disclaimers to the effect that this is not biographical writing although the plot corresponds extremely closely to their lives.
In this particular case, the vociferous complaints made against the first commission would appear to have resulted in a yet more draconian regime second time round.
Such corporate towns could not take the opportunities on offer, and had no powers or privileges that could hinder or stop the new growth, despite uttering vociferous complaints.
Puritan clergy were a vociferous minority and the foremost exponents of the national covenantal ideology.
It is also an interesting commentary on public participation in planning; although, of course, only a very limited, in-uential, wealthy and vociferous 'public' was involved.
Many of the participants in the most vociferous of priority disputes were mild-mannered; besides, the phenomenon was too widespread for such an explanation to make sense.
The judge at that time dominated the courtroom, and all plaintiffs, defendants, and witnesses, although they were vociferous about presenting their views, gave him great respect.
Lewis is vociferous in maintaining his interpretation that these civil wars reflect the underlying divisiveness of the traditional clan system observed by outsiders since the nineteenth century (p. 263).
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