- 看过 vehemency 的人也看了 :
- fervor
- fierceness
- violence
- frenzy
- ferociousness
- impetuosity
vehemency 的定义
- the quality of being vehement; ardor; fervor.
- vigorous impetuosity; fury: the vehemence of his attack.
vehemency 近义词
intensity
vehemency 的近义词 46 个
- acuteness
- anxiety
- ardor
- concentration
- deepness
- depth
- earnestness
- emotion
- emphasis
- energy
- excess
- excitement
- extreme
- extremity
- fanaticism
- ferment
- ferociousness
- ferocity
- fervency
- fervor
- fierceness
- fire
- force
- forcefulness
- fury
- high pitch
- intenseness
- keenness
- magnitude
- might
- nervousness
- pitch
- potency
- power
- severity
- sharpness
- strain
- strength
- tenseness
- tension
- vehemence
- vigor
- violence
- volume
- weightiness
- wildness
更多vehemency例句
- I’ve been surprised by the vehemence of people’s opinions about public health questions — making them personal, political.
- The vehemence of the experts I spoke with surprised me, but the substance of what they said did not.
- They seemed taken aback by the vehemence of Stebbins’ arguments.
- And this, more than anything, explains the size and vehemence of the protests.
- Armstrong spent more than a decade denying with great vehemence what he may now be preparing to admit.
- The “special vehemence” that Geronimo brought to raids there could be dated almost precisely to a night in 1851.
- V is for vehemence, which the Tea Party movement has in abundance.
- She is unmatched in both the relentlessness and vehemence of her image-rehabilitation campaign.
- It burst upon them ere long with awful fury and grandeur, the elements warring with incredible vehemence.
- These remarks were uttered with such vehemence, that not a word was lost, and the whole coach became convulsed with laughter.
- As Couthon, a Jacobin orator, was uttering deep denunciations, he became breathless with the vehemence of his passionate speech.
- Mrs. Martin, amused with the vehemence with which the old man spoke out his mind, replied, with a smile.
- His satires are also admirable, but without the fierce vehemence and lofty indignation that characterized those of Juvenal.