vehemently如何读

英:['vi:əməntlɪ]

美:[ˈviəməntlɪ]

vehemently是什么意思

adv.

激烈地

暴烈地

强烈地

热烈地

vehemently词根

词根:vehement

adj.

vehement 激烈的,猛烈的;热烈的

n.

vehemence 激烈;热烈

vehemently英英释义

adjective

marked by forceful energy : powerful: such as

a vehement wind

intensely emotional : impassioned, fervid

vehement patriotism

deeply felt

a vehement suspicion

bitterly antagonistic

a vehement debate

vehemently词源英文解释

borrowed from Middle French, going back to Old French, borrowed from Latin vehement-, vehemens, vēmens "violent, vigorous, (of feelings) overmastering, powerful," perhaps from vehere "to convey, carry along, drive" + -mens, adjective suffix (as in clēmens "mild, calm") of uncertain origin Note: Alternatively explained as a prefix vē- "faulty, excessive or deficient" and ment-, mens "mind," in which case -ehe- is an unetymological spelling of the long vowel. Though this would account for vehemens in place of *vehimens (with normal vowel weakening), the word never has the sense "mentally deranged" (the meanings of the presumed parallel formations vēcors and vēsānus).

The first known use of vehement was in the 15th century

vehemently儿童词典英英释义

veinnoun

a long narrow opening in rock filled with mineral matter

a vein of gold

one of the blood vessels that carry blood from the capillaries back to the heart

one of the vascular bundles forming the framework of a leaf

one of the thickened ribs that stiffen the wings of an insect

a wavy band or streak (as of a different color or texture)

a marble with greenish veins

a style of expression

stories in a romantic vein

veinnoun

a long narrow opening in rock filled with mineral matter

a vein of gold

one of the blood vessels that carry blood from the capillaries back to the heart

one of the vascular bundles forming the framework of a leaf

one of the thickened ribs that stiffen the wings of an insect

a wavy band or streak (as of a different color or texture)

a marble with greenish veins

a style of expression

stories in a romantic vein

veil1 of 2noun

a piece of cloth or net worn usually by women over the head and shoulders and sometimes over the face

something that covers or hides like a veil

lift the veil of secrecy

veil2 of 2verb

to cover with or as if with a veil

veil1 of 2noun

a piece of cloth or net worn usually by women over the head and shoulders and sometimes over the face

something that covers or hides like a veil

lift the veil of secrecy

veil2 of 2verb

to cover with or as if with a veil

vehicularadjective

of, relating to, or designed for vehicles

vehiclenoun

a means by which something is passed along, expressed, achieved, or shown

movies are vehicles of ideas

something used to transport persons or goods

a space vehicle

vehiclenoun

a means by which something is passed along, expressed, achieved, or shown

movies are vehicles of ideas

something used to transport persons or goods

a space vehicle

vehementadjective

showing great force or energy

a vehement wind

highly emotional

vehement patriotism

forcibly expressed

vehement denials

vehemently 例句

1 And when the flood arose, the stream beat vehemently against that house, and could not shake it, for it was founded on the rock.

到发大水的时候,水冲那房子,房子总不能摇动。因为根基立在磐石上。

2 It’s interesting that the plot of the show fights off Christmas consumerism so vehemently, but Peanuts itself has become such a huge marketing vehicle.

3 You want nothing more than to stand up and vehemently dispute his statement, but you know this will do little good.

4 It’s because I’m vehemently against censorship and banning their music would be censorship.

5 The extremist group vehemently rejected women in sports, and Ms. Toorpakai Wazir was becoming one of the best female squash players in the country.

6 I know that arguing with the vehemently anti-choice faction is like arguing a can of soup — pointless and unsatisfying and possibly crazy.

7 I talked more quickly — more vehemently; but the noise steadily increased.

我说话越来越快、越来越激动,但这种声音却不断地增强。

8 I have often found it more helpful to read a critic with whom I vehemently disagree than one who is moderately persuasive.

9 However, hard commission caps, which have been implemented in several cities across the U.S., have been vehemently opposed by Grubhub, claiming they would hinder restaurants' earnings.

10 “His charges,” stated the King vehemently, “were always irresistible, always. Ah, what a thrust!”

11 At home, he knew the American public would be vehemently against putting even more American lives at risk by sending in several hundred thousand more American troops.

12 What a fool I am, she thought vehemently.

"瞧我多么傻呀, "她懊恼地想.

13 And yet Vincent looks healthy: he’s robust, sturdy, and vehemently alive.

14 The charge was vehemently denied.

那一指控遭断然否认.

15 While vehemently denying the allegations in the lawsuit, the statement said that Ventura had demanded $30 million from Combs to halt her from writing a book about their relationship.

16 Kelly had vehemently denied doing anything wrong, and he portrayed the prosecutors' conclusions as vindication.

17 Participants can indicate if they agree, disagree, kind of agree or oppose vehemently -- all non-verbally.

与会者可以暗示他们是同意、不同意,部分统一还是极力反对——不能用话语。

18 Those in the other group are vehemently opposed to religion and resent its privileges in society.

19 In court papers submitted following the lawsuit, Mr. Spacey has vehemently denied that the incident ever occurred.

20 When people propose column ideas like hang gliding, I vehemently shake my head no and slowly back away.

vehemently 同义词

8 热衷地

enthusiastically

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