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fierce

/feers/US // fɪərs //UK // (fɪəs) //

猛烈的,激烈的,猛烈,凶猛

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    fierc·er, fierc·est.

    • : menacingly wild, savage, or hostile: fierce animals; a fierce look.
    • : violent in force, intensity, etc.: fierce winds.
    • : furiously eager or intense: fierce competition.
    • : Informal. extremely bad or severe: a fierce cold.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.violent, menacing
Synonyms
angry愤怒的,愤怒,愤怒地,生气bold大胆,黑体,大胆的,黑体字brutal残酷的,粗暴的,野蛮的,残忍的cutthroat杀人犯,杀人不眨眼,杀人狂,杀人魔dangerous危险的,危险,危险的是,危险性ferocious凶猛的,猛烈的,凶狠的,凶残的fiery火热的,炽热的,火红的,炽热furious愤怒,愤怒的,暴怒,狂怒intense激烈的,强烈的,激烈,剧烈的murderous谋杀,谋杀性的,谋杀的,谋杀性passionate激情,多情的,激情澎湃,充满激情powerful强大的,强大,有力的,强有力的raging汹涌澎湃,熊熊燃烧的,愤怒的,汹涌澎湃的relentless不屈不挠的,不懈的,无情的,不屈不挠savage野蛮人,野蛮的,野蛮,野蛮生长stormy暴风雨,暴风雨般的,暴雨,暴风雨中的strong强大的,强有力,强壮的,强壮terrible可怕的,可怕的是,恐怖的,可怕vehement慷慨激昂,坚定不移地,慷慨激昂的,激烈的vicious恶毒,邪恶的,凶恶,恶毒的animal动物,动物类,动物的,动物性ape猿猴,猿人,猿类,猿awful可怕的,糟糕的,可怕的是,糟糕的是barbarous野蛮的,野蛮,野蛮人,野蛮人的bloodthirsty嗜血的人,嗜血成性,嗜血,嗜血如命blustery狂风大作,狂风骤雨,大风大浪,大风大雨boisterous闹哄哄的,沸腾的,闹哄哄,喧闹的brutish残暴的,残忍的,残暴,野蛮的cruel残酷的,残酷,残酷的是,很残酷enraged怒气冲冲,愤怒的,怒气冲冲的,怒火中烧fell跌落,坠落,跌倒,跌倒了feral野生的,野生,野外的,野外flipped翻转的,翻转,翻转了,翻开的frightening可怕的,惊心动魄,惊心动魄的,吓人的horrible可怕的,可怕的是,可怕,恐怖的howling嚎叫,嚎叫声,嚎啕大哭,嗥叫impetuous浮躁的,浮躁,急躁,急于求成infuriated愤怒的,愤愤不平,愤慨的,恼怒的malevolent恶意的,恶毒的,邪恶的,恶毒malign恶意的,弊端,恶毒的,恶性primitive原始的,原始,原始人,原始人的raving狂欢,狂喜,狂热的,狂热tempestuous暴躁的,暴躁,暴躁不安,暴躁的人threatening威胁性,威胁性的,威胁,具有威胁性tigerish虎虎生风,虎视眈眈,虎视眈眈的,虎头蛇尾truculent气势汹汹,气势汹汹的,气势磅礴,气势汹汹的人tumultous/tumultuous喧闹的/喧闹的uncontrollable不可控制的,无法控制的,不可控的,不可控untamed桀骜不驯,桀骜不驯的,桀骜不逊,桀骜不羁venomous毒性,毒性的,毒辣的,毒物wild野生,野性,野外,野生的
Antonyms

Examples

  • Instead, their bodies were thick and strong, flanked by fierce animals.

  • You can find warm mittens that are also stylishThe best mittens may never look quite as stylish as a fierce pair of gloves, but you can still come pretty close.

  • He pushed to bring the best out of young reporters, was a fierce advocate of diversity in journalism — and did it with a smile on his face.

  • Considering you’ve likely felt them under your own skin, you may be surprised to learn that whether or not trigger points actually exist is a matter of fierce debate.

  • There’s something kind of unsettling about an entertainment monolith demanding such fierce loyalty of fans across all media.

  • Throughout the fifties, in city after city, fluoridation became the subject of fierce debate.

  • They had also come “to remind America of the fierce urgency of now.”

  • The organizers certainly appeared worried about plunging into the notoriously fierce world of London fashion and media.

  • “The competition is very fierce, we have very good competitors,” he told the Daily Beast.

  • I so loved the fierce bodily contact of football that I suppose my enthusiasm made up somewhat for my lack of size.

  • To others the fierce desire for social justice obliterates all fear of a general catastrophe.

  • The beauty, the mystery,—this fierce sunshine or something—stir——' She hesitated for a fraction of a second.

  • He breathed fierce and honest anathema on the heads of the bowelless fiends who had abandoned the babe to its doom.

  • It was a very dangerous one, too, and sometimes lives were sacrificed in his efforts to capture or to kill this fierce wild beast.

  • This harmless image of a fierce beast Yung Pak would pull about the floor with a string by the hour.