ferocious / fəˈroʊ ʃəs /

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ferocious 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. savagely fierce, as a wild beast, person, action, or aspect; violently cruel: a ferocious beating.
  2. extreme or intense: a ferocious thirst.

ferocious 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

violent, barbaric

更多ferocious例句

  1. The four different creatures molds have ferocious detailed faces, foot handles, and reusable sticks.
  2. After two largely one-sided games to open the NBA Finals, Jimmy Butler and Miami found their sea legs on Sunday night with a ferocious series of late-game drives and free throws to pull the Heat within a game of the Lakers.
  3. This CucinaPro waffler will brighten up any kid’s morning with its fun and ferocious animal shapes of cats, tigers, bear, dogs, and deer.
  4. This icy shield insulates the subsurface ocean from the extreme cold and vacuum of space, as well as Jupiter’s ferocious radiation belts.
  5. Though the storm isn’t as ferocious in terms of wind speed, it’s moving slowly.
  6. The man behind the desk is a fictional character—a ferocious patriot exposing the limits of rigid ideology.
  7. But among ferocious ideologues, similar roots are no guarantee of mutual sympathy when schisms occur.
  8. So, only when you have spiraling matter down do you get these ferocious, black hole jets.
  9. Instead they operated out of a vast network of tunnels, and the combat was as ferocious as any the IDF has seen for many years.
  10. I saw a faint, sweet glimmer of the ferocious protector he once was.
  11. It is a vile world because it is an under-educated world, unreasonable, suspicious, base and ferocious.
  12. The shorter native had his hair collected into a knob at the top of his head, which gave him a ferocious appearance.
  13. He has not been shaved very recently, but he doesnt look at all ferocious notwithstanding.
  14. The most ferocious and arrogant Mindanao tribes occupy regions within easy access of the coast.
  15. When about eight years old, in a paroxysm of ferocious hate, she pushed her brother Charles into the Bievre, where he was drowned.