vehemence
vehemence 英 ['viːɪm(ə)ns] 美
n. 激烈;热烈
名词复数:vehemences
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- n. 激烈;热烈
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1. It was his vehemence, I think, that brought out an uneasiness that could also amount to admiration.
我想,正是他的那些给家里带来不安的激烈的论调同时又为他赢得了外人对他的敬佩。
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2. The new head of the opposition Democratic Progressive Party has not pushed independence with any vehemence, and the issue has faded with the passing of the previous president, Chen Shui-bian.
反对党民进党的新党首没有激烈地推动独立进程,随着前任总统陈水扁下台,独立问题已经失去吸引力。
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3. First, why does Beijing react with such rhetorical vehemence to the arms sales?
首先,为什么军售引起了北京激烈反应?
- vehemence (n.) c. 1400, from Old French vehemence, veemence "forcefulness, violence, rashness" or directly from Latin vehementia "eagerness, strength," from stem of vehere "to carry" (from PIE root *wegh- "to go, move, transport in a vehicle"). Related: Vehemency.
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