fierce

美音:[fɪrs] 英音:[fɪə(r)s]

简单释义:


adj.凶猛的;凶狠的;凶残的;狂热的

网络猛烈的;激烈的;强烈的

变形:

比较级:fiercer  最高级:fiercest  


完整释义:


adj.

1.厉害,剧烈,激烈的
2.残忍的,凶猛的
3.猛烈的
4.残酷;凶恶的,杀气腾腾;咬牙切齿,暴躁不安
5.狂热的,强烈的
6.勇猛的
7.〔英方〕精力旺盛的
8.〔美国〕令人难受的,讨厌的
9.狰狞,令人望而生畏
10.深入;深深的


例句:

  1. His downfall revealed a fierce power struggle at the top of the party ahead of a once-in-a-decade leadership succession later this year.
    薄的倒台揭示出,在今年下半年举行的十年一度的领导层换届之前,共产党高层正进行着激烈的权力斗争。

  2. Though the enemy's shellfire is very fierce, our soldiers are not fear of it at all.
    敌人的炮火非常凶猛,可是我们的战士一点也不惧怕。

  3. The word crocodile conjures a picture of a fierce reptile with large, sharp teeth ready to snap and grasp anything that moves.
    提及鳄鱼这个词,在我们眼前会呈现出这样一幅画面:一个凶恶的爬行动物,长着巨大锋利的牙齿,时刻准备着撕咬和抓住一切可以动的东西。

  4. Come out of her, my people! Run for your lives! Run from the fierce anger of the LORD .
    我的民哪,你们要从其中出去。各人拯救自己,躲避耶和华的烈怒。

  5. At this time, it looked at me, my sight when it turned back forced boarding, the fierce look of the fly to the sky.
    这时,它又望了望我,在望我的这时,它用力转身后腿登起,猛的一下向天空飞去。

  6. A blazing sun upon a fierce August day was no greater rarity in southern France then, than at any other time before or since.
    在法国南部,八月炎热的日子里骄阳当空,在那之前或之后这都不是什么稀罕的事。

  7. During World War II, a military encounter with the enemy in the forest, fierce fighting, the last two soldiers lost contact with the troops.
    二战期间,一支部队在森林中与敌军相遇发生激战,最后两名战士与部队失去了联系。

  8. It was the start of a chain reaction that this summer unleashed a fierce backlash from regulators and local banks.
    此后出现了一系列连锁反应,到了今年夏天,中国监管机构和本土银行发出了强烈的反弹。

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