emphatic 的 2 个定义
- an emphatic consonant.
emphatic 近义词
insistent, unequivocal
emphatic 的近义词 46 个
- assertive
- categorical
- confident
- definite
- definitive
- energetic
- explicit
- forceful
- impressive
- pronounced
- resounding
- sober
- sure
- telling
- unmistakable
- vigorous
- absolute
- accented
- assured
- certain
- cogent
- decided
- determined
- direct
- distinct
- dogmatic
- dynamic
- earnest
- express
- flat
- for a face
- forcible
- important
- marked
- momentous
- no mistake
- pointed
- positive
- potent
- powerful
- significant
- solemn
- stressed
- striking
- strong
- trenchant
emphatic 的反义词 21 个
更多emphatic例句
- For the British grassroots initiative RunEqual, the answer to that question is an emphatic “yes.”
- Louis Vuitton’s Fall 2021 menswear show was an emphatic note to self.
- From Miami to Manhattan, hospital leaders and public officials have been equally emphatic.
- In expressing emphatic support for the protests, the West meanwhile ignores Beijing’s hard-wired national security fears over Hong Kong.
- Hanging over the process is the fact that Netanyahu's emphatic rejection of any deal in 2015 effectively sidelined Israel as Barack Obama sealed the previous deal.
- The adjudication of the Daily Beast office was clear and emphatic: penguin, penguin, penguin.
- The CDC too, has been emphatic in their promotion of the technique.
- At the 92Y talk, de la Renta was emphatic about the future of his label.
- It is a creepy sound, inhumanly high-pitched and strangely clipped and emphatic: “S-s-eeg maheevoh s-s-speeree.”
- With a commanding voice and an emphatic, Emeril-esque “WOW!”
- He sang the words with an odd, emphatic slowness, turning to look at Lettice between the phrases.
- The merest acquaintance would have said something more emphatic than "I will, thank you; good-by," to such a request.
- He had the military trick of putting an emphatic order in the fewest and simplest words.
- She had once been almost as emphatic in expressing herself upon the subject as the corner grocer.
- The emphatic al places the alchemist as much above the ordinary chemist as the gold which he obtains is superior to other metals.