ferociously如何读

英:[fə'rəʊʃəslɪ]

美:[fə'roʊʃəslɪ]

ferociously是什么意思

  • adv.野蛮地;残忍地

ferociously词根

词根:ferine

[n.

ferociousness 凶恶;厉害;残忍

adj.

ferocious 残忍的;惊人的

ferine 野生的;凶猛的

n.

ferocity 凶猛;残忍;暴行

ferociously英英释义

adjective

exhibiting or given to extreme fierceness and unrestrained violence and brutality the ferocious butchery of women and children

a ferocious predator

extremely intense The competition among the students was ferocious.

ferocious heat

ferociously词源英文解释

Latin feroc-, ferox, literally, fierce looking, from ferus + -oc-, -ox (akin to Greek ōps eye) — more at eye

The first known use of ferocious was in 1646

ferociously儿童词典英英释义

ferret1 of 2noun

a domesticated usually albino, brownish, or silver-gray mammal closely related to the European polecat

black-footed ferret

ferret2 of 2verb

to drive out of a hiding place

to find and bring to light by searching—usually used with out

ferociousadjective

fierce sense 1, savage

very great : extreme

ferocious heat

ferociousadjective

fierce sense 1, savage

very great : extreme

ferocious heat

ferociously 例句

1 The sale, for an undisclosed amount, gives UTA a larger stake in the literary world at a moment when the major talent agencies are ferociously competing to bulk up.

2 But what she leaves behind is a ferociously powerful, maddeningly unduplicated example.

3 Everyone seems to agree that Stoppard is the main reason to come to Chichester: even the Independent's Michael Coveney – elsewhere less enthusiastic than his colleagues – praises this "ferociously well-done" version.

4 In the precisely choreographed pages that follow, McEwan presents a ferociously intelligent and competent woman struggling to rule on a complex legal matter while feeling humiliated and betrayed by her husband.

5 Edward snarled even more ferociously, harshly, his lip curling high above his glistening, bared teeth.

6 And the movie is a fumbled attempt by this ferociously talented comic actor to bridge the gap from eternal adolescent to adulthood in a format vaguely similar to that of an extended episode of “Louie.”

7 “I think the arts need to respond ferociously,” Scott says.”The only way is to make stuff that’s truthful and make sure it’s seen by everybody.”

8 But the entire set is an hour of grueling double octaves, defiant leaps and punishing runs as one ferociously challenging tone poem leads into another.

9 Then she popped a handful of peanuts into her mouth and chewed ferociously, as if she were starving.

10 Mr. Dutoit devoted the second half of the program to Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 10, a somber, at times ferociously angry work, composed shortly after Stalin’s death yet clearly still under the shadow of his tyranny.

11 It’s how ferociously she wants to protect the child in her care.

12 HBO’s ferociously stylish robot drama brings its fine cast and fuzzy ideas back for a fourth season.

13 However, she has become ferociously bitter about being single.

14 Walters is ferociously hostile to Effie and brings an effortless air of malign contempt.

15 The set featuring Western instruments and styles was more uneven, though the violinist Mari Kimura’s deconstructions of two Bach melodies had ferociously guttural power.

16 These were two guys who played the game ferociously but weren't exactly admired away from the diamond.

17 Squadron leader Bob Nelson was initially, a man who smoked cigarettes ferociously while knitting his brows, trying to figure it out, according to the rather cheap and unnecessary reconstruction.

18 Fans of the ferociously talented Viola Davis will want to seek out James Lapine’s “Custody,” in which she plays a family court judge who has marital problems of her own.

19 Cecilia Roth is a ferociously focused presence as Norma, a charismatic businesswoman in business class with a secret connection to the very highest in the land.

20 The sun beat down on them so ferociously that it was easy to imagine the sidewalk cracking open and swallowing them whole.

ferociously 同义词

6 凶猛地

fiercely

9 凶残

scaddle

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