vociferously如何读

英:[və'sɪfərəslɪ]

美:[və'sɪfərəslɪ]

vociferously是什么意思

  • adv.喊叫地;吵闹地

vociferously词根

词根:vocalize

adj.

vociferous 大声叫的;喊叫的,喧嚷的

n.

vociferator 喊叫者;大声叫的人

vi.

vocalize 发声;喊叫

vociferate 大声呼叫

vt.

vocalize 使发成元音;使发声

vociferate 喊叫;大叫

vociferously英英释义

Adverb

1. in a vociferous manner;

"he complained vociferously"

vociferously词源英文解释

The first known use of vociferous was in 1700

vociferously儿童词典英英释义

voicelessadjective

having no voice

not voiced

a voiceless consonant like \f\

voicedadjective

having a voice especially of a specified kind—often used in combination

soft-voiced

uttered with the vocal cords vibrating

a voiced consonant like \v\

voguenoun

the quality or state of being popular

a period in which something is popular or in fashion

something in fashion at a particular time

vodkanoun

a colorless alcoholic liquor

vociferousadjective

making a loud outcry : noisy, clamorous

vociferously 例句

1 Advocates vociferously support one position or the other.

提倡者叫嚣着支持其中的一个立场。

2 We are told there is no right to appeal, but we surely have a right to complain most vociferously about such "clear and transparent" lack of accuracy in addressing our particular case.

3 Publishing him is a cynical move by Simon & Schuster, one worth protesting vociferously and specifically, in e-mails, letters, tweets, and phone calls—you name it.

4 A “Call me” text will likely be read more quickly than a voice mail message will be heard, and if the matter is urgent, multiple missed calls may declare that most vociferously.

5 Anyway, despite these backstage irritations, the occasion was one that the capacity audience, who participated vociferously, seemed to enjoy.

6 At the same time, the attacks on Planned Parenthood and the vociferously anti-abortion rhetoric of the Republican presidential candidates compounded the concerns of potential interviewees.

7 He tried to talk back, but his sister vociferously talked him down.

他想回嘴, 但他姐姐大声吵嚷,压倒了他.

8 Graham Smith cautions, vociferously, against falling for this narrative.

9 Still, he said the song would not have been out of the show after his agent objected vociferously the first time.

10 It bears restating that it's not bigoted to disagree vociferously with people's choices, as long as you're even more vociferous in defending their right to make them.

11 When the Cold War was at its height, she vociferously asserted that the Soviets differed from the Gospels only in the methods they used to achieve equality.

12 The decision was made over their vociferous objections.

13 Stanton, the director of the evangelical Christian values organization Focus on the Family, had spent years vociferously fighting gay marriage.

14 The “moderate” justice Anthony Kennedy — widely believed to become the swing vote — vociferously dissented: “In our view, the entire Act before us is invalid in its entirety.”

15 It's an aspect that we are waking up to, more vociferously than ever before.

16 In this sense, “Axis Mundo” serves as a reminder that art happens everywhere, on the margins or rising out of activism and presenting itself vociferously in the streets and elsewhere.

17 Then when Trump cast CNN as the "Fake News" villain early in his presidency, Zucker responded to that slander by encouraging his anchors and journalists to vociferously battle in defense of small "d" democracy.

18 Advocates vociferously support one position or the other. I suggest the former proposition bears greater relevance than the latter.

提倡者叫嚣着支持其中的一个立常我认为前一个立场比后一个立场更恰当。

19 Monumental in its scale and ambition, and vociferously championed by its supporters, it's too often disappointing in performance, with little to show for the huge virtuoso effort involved in playing it.

20 Hiddleston’s casting in the role is not without controversy – Williams’ grandson has vociferously objected to a squeaky-voiced Brit playing his grandpa – though Hiddleston does bear a striking resemblance to the singer.

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