vehemence如何读

英:['vi:əməns]

美:[ˈviɪməns]

vehemence是什么意思

n.

热烈

强烈

猛烈

愤怒

vehemence词根

词根:vehement

adj.

vehement 激烈的,猛烈的;热烈的

adv.

vehemently 激烈地;暴烈地;竭尽全力地

vehemence英英释义

Noun

1. intensity or forcefulness of expression;

"the vehemence of his denial"

"his emphasis on civil rights"

2. the property of being wild or turbulent;

"the storm's violence"

vehemence词源中文解释

约于1400年,源自古法语 vehemence, veemence “强烈,暴力,鲁莽”,或直接源自拉丁语 vehementia “热切,力量”,来自 vehere 的词干“搬运”(来自 PIE 词根 *wegh- “走,移动,在车辆中运输”)。相关词汇: Vehemency。

vehemence词源英文解释

Middle English vemance, vehemens, borrowed from Middle French vehemence, borrowed from Latin vehementia "violent movement, intensity," from vehement-, vehemens "violent, vehement" + -ia -ia >entry 1

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

vehemence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

vehementadjective

showing great force or energy

a vehement wind

highly emotional

vehement patriotism

forcibly expressed

vehement denials

vehemencenoun

the quality or state of being vehement

vehemence 例句

1 But this is an immensely creative threesome, with Guy's combination of abstract percussive vehemence, cello-like purity and avant-swing an inevitable focus.

2 But Cobra also fits the vehemence and flexibility of the style, which, during its brief life, breathed fire and shape-shifted like crazy.

3 She had better luck with Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony, which works on its own terms, whatever pro- or anti-Soviet subtexts it supposedly encompasses, though her delivery needed more momentum and vehemence.

4 Women writers, writers of color, queer writers and disabled writers are particular targets of vehemence and intrusion.

5 The volume and vehemence of the dissents in the Island Trees decision were perhaps a reflection of the times.

6 Some young squire or hedge knight, like as not . . . though by the vehemence with which Lord Hoster had opposed him, he might have been a tradesman's son qr baseborn apprentice, even a singer.

7 Equally worrying was his approach to Handel's lines, which came across as a series of notes attacked with vehemence but without a sense of connection.

8 Such was the vehemence with which he made the threat that the president of the republic canceled his trip at the last moment and sent the decoration with a personal representative.

9 She was astonished at his vehemence.

她对他的激昂感到惊讶。

10 When Moctar played at the Cat 16 months ago, backed by the same three musicians, the vehemence of his performance came as a surprise.

11 Ms. Netrebko’s gorgeous voice does not easily transform itself into an instrument of vehemence, yet the ill-fated queen’s final utterances seethe with disdain.

12 Metcalf, who, like every one of her co-stars, has been nominated for a Tony, is amazed by the vehemence with which some audience members react.

13 The stiff simulation of determined cheer with which Jeanette often speaks has a vehemence to it, particularly in the sibilants she pronounces.

14 For all the occasional vehemence in the music and all the talk of feeling, there is little real emotion until the end, when the Art Banker repents for her venal meddling in history and science.

15 Let I this heart that sleep soundly recovered the vehemence of flutter!

让我这颗熟睡的心恢复了激烈的跳动!

16 Another up-train passed them, though with less vehemence than the first one.

另一辆向上的火车从他们身边驶过,虽然没有第一辆那么激烈。

17 The vehemence of climate-change skepticism is something I just don't understand.

18 The vehemence of the earth is thick actually amiable, the gentleman should increase thick virtue and permit to carry creation.

大地的气势厚实和顺,君子应增厚美德,容载万物。

19 The vehemence of the revolutionary message and its delivery joined the Living irrevocably to the more perfervid nonviolent strain of the 1960s counterculture.

20 As excellently played by Elliot Levey, he becomes a man who conceals his private failings under a mask of public vehemence.

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