vociferous
英 [vəˈsɪfərəs]
美 [voʊˈsɪfərəs]
adj. 大声疾呼的; 喧嚣的; 大叫大嚷的
Collins.1 / BNC.14347 / COCA.21426
牛津词典
adj.
- 大声疾呼的;喧嚣的;大叫大嚷的
expressing your opinions or feelings in a loud and confident way- vociferous protests
高声的抗议 - a vociferous critic of the president's stance
猛烈批评总统所持态度的人
- vociferous protests
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (表达观点时)大声的,激昂的
If you describe someone asvociferous, you mean that they speak with great energy and determination, because they want their views to be heard.- He was a vociferous opponent of Conservatism...
他高声反对保守主义。 - His resentment of her behaviour was becoming more vociferous.
他越来越大声地表达对她行为的厌恶。
- He was a vociferous opponent of Conservatism...
英英释义
adj
- conspicuously and offensively loud
- blatant radios
- a clamorous uproar
- strident demands
- a vociferous mob
双语例句
- The basketball team never lacked vociferous supporters, but they rarely responded to this show of enthusiasm.
文中黑体词they若是指高声呼叫的支持音,则与后面的意思(对这种热情很少作出响应)不合。因此they只能指球队队员。 - And this started a vociferous debate among the French.
这在法国人当中引发了一场热闹的讨论。 - My chief difference with Mr Stiglitz is that I think his confidence that inequality will eventually lead to a vociferous political reaction against wealthy financial elites in America is misplaced.
我与斯蒂格利茨最大的区别在于,他自信美国这种财富机会分配的不公终究会导致大量的政治上的回应,来反对富有的金融精英,而我认为他的这种自信是不恰当的。 - A strident voice. Something clamorous is both vociferous and sustained: The concerts go on for days, and all the best bands play.
刺耳的嗓音。同时表示叫嚣的和持续的:音乐会持续数日,所有最好的乐队都参加演出。 - The crowds at stations were growing enormous, their greetings more vociferous.
车站上的人群越聚越多,他们欢迎和问候的话音更加喧嚣。 - And one by one, encouraged by vociferous applause, speaking with fire and enthusiasm and excited gestures, they replied to the attack.
他们一个个受到喧闹的欢呼鼓掌的鼓励,怀着火焰和激情,打着激动的手势,回答了对他们的攻击。 - The EBA stress tests, and the capital deficits the regulator identified, have triggered vociferous complaints from banks.
欧盟银行管理局的压力测试及所发现的资本缺口,引发了银行的大声抱怨。 - He was a vociferous opponent of Conservatism
他高声反对保守主义。 - The vociferous calls from some member states for cuts in the budget may be popular but they are largely economically unsound.
某些成员国发出的预算削减呼声可能很受欢迎,但是从经济层面来看这些提法是站不住脚的。 - Theatre lobbies were filled with a vociferous crowd during the intermission.
幕间休息时,剧场游说者总是充斥在嘈杂的人群中。