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vigorously

/vig-er-uhs-lee/US // ˈvɪg ər əs li //

大力,大力地,轰轰烈烈,大力宣传

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : with active strength or force; energetically or powerfully:Combine all ingredients in the cocktail shaker and shake vigorously until the egg white is foamy.Fast food is marketed vigorously through heavy television advertising.
    • : with robust health or vitality:Many plant species that don’t do well in shaded conditions will grow vigorously in full sunlight.

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Examples

  • Last year, Zuckerberg privately pledged to fight any antitrust case vigorously.

  • She also ordered that residents wear masks when outside unless vigorously exercising.

  • Voting rights advocates have vigorously opposed some of Raffensperger’s policies.

  • Along the southern edge of this “jet streak” — over Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia — the air will be ascending especially vigorously.

  • Once your aromatics and liquid are boiling, add all the mussels at once, cover the pan, and let them steam, shaking the pot vigorously every 30 seconds or so.

  • Moreover, under Eric Holder the Justice Department has vigorously enforced the landmark Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr.

  • The White House and other officials, including former CIA Director Leon Panetta, have vigorously disputed that claim.

  • Worse, Cohen added, was that the people who disagree with him do so rather vigorously.

  • He was questioned vigorously and then saw his Ukrainian passport being ripped up.

  • For now we will say the claims are denied and Gary will vigorously defend.

  • “With pleasure, my dear fellow,” said the major puffing vigorously for a few moments to get his pipe well alight.

  • After a few seconds of listening Bat nodded vigorously, and closed the door.

  • Here they called a halt for a time, and began to hunt vigorously in all directions, aiming at every species of game.

  • Forcing himself to believe that he had been the victim of some kind of illusory perception, he vigorously restrained his feelings.

  • Immediately after the passing of the Act of 1888 the railway companies vigorously attacked the work imposed upon them.