fulsomely如何读

英[ˈfʊlsəmli]美[ˈfʊlsəmli]

fulsomely是什么意思

  • adv.过度地
  • 过分地.

fulsomely词根

词根:fulsome

adj.

fulsome 令人生厌的;过度的

fulsomely英英释义

adjective

characterized by abundance : copious fulsome bird life. The feeder overcrowded—Maxine Kumin

describes in fulsome detail—G. N. Shuster

generous in amount, extent, or spirit a fulsome victory for the far left—Bruce Rothwell the greetings have been fulsome, the farewells tender—Simon Gray

the passengers were fulsome in praise of the plane's crew—Don Oliver

being full and well developed

she was in generally fulsome, limpid voice—Thor Eckert, Jr.

aesthetically, morally, or generally offensive the devil take thee for a … fulsome rogue—George Villiers

fulsome lies and nauseous flattery—William Congreve

exceeding the bounds of good taste : overdone

the fulsome chromium glitter of the escalators dominating the central hall—Lewis Mumford

excessively complimentary or flattering : effusive

an admiration whose extent I did not express, lest I be thought fulsome—A. J. Liebling

fulsomely词源英文解释

Middle English fulsom copious, cloying, from full + -som -some

The first known use of fulsome was in the 14th century

fulsomely儿童词典英英释义

fume1 of 2noun

a disagreeable smoke, vapor, or gas—usually used in plural

acid fumes

fume2 of 2verb

to expose to or treat with fumes

to give off fumes

to show bad temper or anger

fumble1 of 2verb

to feel about for or handle something clumsily

fumble2 of 2noun

an act or instance of fumbling

a fumbled ball

fumble1 of 2verb

to feel about for or handle something clumsily

fumble2 of 2noun

an act or instance of fumbling

a fumbled ball

fulsomeadjective

very full or complete

described in fulsome detail

very or overly flattering

praised the boss in fulsome terms

fulsomeadjective

very full or complete

described in fulsome detail

very or overly flattering

praised the boss in fulsome terms

fulsomely 例句

1 But Mr Trump praised the FBI director fulsomely, saying it "took a lot of guts" to make his announcement and that he had "brought back his reputation".

2 He is in the last two weeks of a general election campaign, and while Mr. Trump praises him fulsomely, the American president is also widely unpopular in Britain.

3 Mr McGahn's own lawyer on Saturday said his client had "answered the Special Counsel team's questions fulsomely and honestly".

4 the player's fulsome praise for the coach showed just how hard he was trying to be named captain of the team

5 Putin has played Trump for a fool, praising Trump’s 24-hour pledge fulsomely last September.

6 The film sees Willy, played fulsomely by Dominic West, encouraging Colette to write successful novels only to take the credit for her accomplishments.

7 An author may sometimes think he is fulsomely praised and may even feel a sort of disgust for the slab adulation trowelled upon him, but his admirer need not fear being accused of insincerity.

8 That movie’s fulsomely self-satisfied spew of rhetoric feeds exactly the kind of illusions that led to votes for Jill Stein.

9 Nobody knew which queue was for returning residents, which for visitors and which for the elusive investors who were fulsomely welcomed on large shiny signs.

10 "Hurrah fur the leetle-est moonshiner on record!" resounded fulsomely about him.

11 Many have been heartened by actions by the Biden administration to more fulsomely fund initiatives to make housing available to low-income Americans.

12 “The cyclotron evidently proves to be a sort of hen laying golden eggs,” Segre wrote Lawrence fulsomely.

13 It’s no wonder people brag so fulsomely about the winners.

14 When he didn’t, the business community contributed fulsomely to the campaign of his Democratic rival, Roy Cooper, who defeated him in 2016.

15 In 1996, an Israeli psychologist named Amos Tversky was curiously, but fulsomely, eulogized for having urged economists to put down their formulas and look out the window to see people as they really are.

16 President Donald Trump has fulsomely praised himself for trying to pass health care legislation, boasting that he wouldn’t go down the “easy” road of letting the Affordable Care Act collapse and then blaming Democrats.

17 But "none of us going into the pandemic contemplated that inflation would be as high as it is now. So the question really is how forcefully or fulsomely do we have to respond?"

18 Without an exception the various biographies were fulsomely laudatory.

19 If perchance the master shows signs of being hurt, the dog falls into attitudes of sorrow, and apologizes fulsomely.

20 Like the fox in the fable, fulsomely flattering at first, he gradually becomes easily friendly, disagreeably familiar, offensively rude, which ends by rousing the "spirit of the British lion."

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