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vociferous

/voh-sif-er-uhs/US // voʊˈsɪf ər əs //UK // (vəʊˈsɪfərəs) //

滔滔不绝,声势浩大,响亮的,滔滔不绝的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : crying out noisily; clamorous.
    • : characterized by or uttered with noisy or vehement outcry: vociferous protests.

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Examples

  • This bill does not seem likely to be signed into law this session given its lack of support from high-up Democratic lawmakers, and it also faces vociferous opposition from the National Restaurant Association.

  • Life has a way of metamorphosing even the most vociferous young.

  • It stormed the streets in the summer of 2011, and it is alive and vociferous in the winter of 2013.

  • Indeed, Prada has become a vociferous advocate for springtime fur-wearing.

  • They find vociferous support in attacking "outsiders" for taking jobs that belong, possibly by divine right, to sons of the soil.

  • Whether the GOP nominee for president will respond to the announcement in such vociferous terms remains to be seen.

  • The vociferous tones pierce my ears, and my heart bleeds at his meaningless declamation.

  • The dog seems to owe its vociferous nature to man, who, of all beings, uses his tongue the most.

  • A crack of the whip, a vociferous shouting to the mules, and the coach faces right about with military precision for San Juan.

  • As the news flew along the lines on that Sabbath morning, the cheering was prolonged and vociferous.

  • A vociferous crowd of Dyaks hastened to the beach under the misapprehension that the proa was a trader.