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violently

英 [ˈvaɪələntli]

美 [ˈvaɪələntli]

adv.  强烈地; 激烈地; 猛烈地; 厉害地; 凶猛地; 凶狠地

CET6

Oxford 3000 / BNC.6485 / COCA.7809

牛津词典

    adv.

    • 强烈地;激烈地
      with great energy or strong movement, especially caused by a strong emotion such as fear or hatred
      1. She shook her head violently.
        她拼命摇头。
      2. to shiver violently
        剧烈地颤抖
    • 猛烈地;厉害地
      very strongly or severely
      1. He was violently sick.
        他病得很厉害。
      2. They are violently opposed to the idea.
        他们强烈反对这个想法。
    • 凶猛地;凶狠地;强烈地
      in a way that involves physical violence
      1. The crowd reacted violently.
        人群反应强烈。

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 暴力的;粗暴的;凶暴的
      If someone isviolent, or if they do something which isviolent, they use physical force or weapons to hurt, injure, or kill other people.
      1. A quarter of current inmates have committed violent crimes.
        现在关押的犯人中有1/4是暴力犯罪。
      2. ...violent anti-government demonstrations...
        反政府的暴力示威
      3. When I first came here, I was very violent...
        我刚来这儿的时候脾气非常暴躁。
      4. Sometimes the men get violent.
        有时这些人会变得很粗暴。
    • ADJ-GRADED 剧烈的;猛烈的;强力的
      Aviolentevent happens suddenly and with great force.
      1. A violent impact hurtled her forward...
        一股强大的冲击波把她向前抛去。
      2. A violent explosion seemed to jolt the whole ground.
        剧烈的爆炸好像要把整个地面都掀起来。
    • ADJ-GRADED (言行或感觉)激烈的,强烈的,狂暴的
      If you describe something asviolent, you mean that it is said, done, or felt very strongly.
      1. Violent opposition to the plan continues...
        对该计划的强烈反对之声仍不绝于耳。
      2. He had violent stomach pains.
        他胃疼得厉害。
      3. ...an outburst of violent emotion.
        强烈感情的爆发
    • ADJ-GRADED (变化)剧烈的,急剧的
      Violentchanges are extreme changes from one state to another.
      1. Larry began suffering severe headaches and violent mood swings.
        拉里开始出现严重的头痛和剧烈的情绪波动。
    • ADJ-GRADED (死亡)痛苦的,突发性的,暴力造成的
      Aviolentdeath is painful and unexpected, usually because the person who dies has been murdered.
      1. ...an innocent man who had met a violent death.
        死于非命的无辜男子
    • ADJ-GRADED (电影或电视节目)多暴力镜头的,渲染暴力的
      Aviolentfilm or television programme contains a lot of scenes which show violence.
      1. It was the most violent film that I have ever seen.
        这是我看过的最暴力的一部电影。
    • ADJ-GRADED (色彩)强烈的,刺目的,鲜艳夺目的
      If you describe a colour asviolent, you mean that it is extremely, and often unpleasantly, bright.
      1. ...the violent red of dying sunset.
        夕阳将逝时夺目的红色
    • ADJ-GRADED (天气)恶劣的,多风暴的
      Violentweather is extremely stormy and windy.
      1. A violent storm had struck the area.
        一场猛烈的暴风雨席卷了该地区。

    英英释义

    adv

    • in a violent manner
      1. they attacked violently

    双语例句

    • Then suddenly she gave a low, choking moan and began to tremble violently
      她突然发出一声低沉、憋闷的呻吟,身体开始剧烈地颤抖。
    • They quarrelled violently, and after that parted company.
      他们大吵了一架,从此就断交了。
    • His hand shook violently and he had a premonition of failure.
      他的手剧烈地颤抖,他预感到要失败。
    • She was trembling violently, but with a determined effort of will she stopped.
      她颤抖和厉害,但凭着坚强的意志力,她不再发抖了。
    • They trembled violently and could not fly.
      它们剧烈地颤抖着,再也飞不动了。
    • "is it coming to that? kit!" cried the dwarf, rubbing his hands violently.
      “也至于那样吗?吉特?”矮子叫道,狠狠地搓着两只手。
    • The ship rocked violently in the huge waves.
      船只在大浪中剧烈摇荡。
    • They have come into conflict, sometimes violently.
      他们产生了矛盾,有时矛盾还非常激烈。
    • Graham began to cough violently
      格雷厄姆开始剧烈咳嗽。
    • "Then I'll leave," I said trembling violently.
      “那我就走,”我说着,浑身剧烈地颤抖着。