形容词吵吵嚷嚷的; 大声叫喊的; 叫嚣的
形容词
1. They were supported by a vociferous group in the union.
一群吵吵嚷嚷的工会人员为他们撑腰。
1. 喧嚣,呼喊的:vociferate 吼叫,大声呼叫 | vociferous 喧嚣,呼喊的 | vouch 担保,保证,支持
2. 喊叫的:vociferator 大声叫的人 | vociferous 喊叫的 | vociferously 喊叫地
3. 喧哗的,大叫大嚷的:ponderous 笨重的,笨拙的 | vociferous 喧哗的,大叫大嚷的 | saliferous 含盐的,产盐的
4. 喧闹的:dazzle 使眼花 | vociferous 喧闹的 | magenta 紫红色
1. (表达观点时)大声的,激昂的
If you describe someone as vociferous, you mean that they speak with great energy and determination, because they want their views to be heard.
e.g. He was a vociferous opponent of Conservatism...
他高声反对保守主义。
e.g. 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。
1. vociferous
1. Liu also thanked the vociferous crowd, whose cheers almost lifted the roof off the Water Cube.
2. It is inconceivable to many that even a homogeneous society like Japan's has diversity and the most vociferous ones may not be the majority.
3. I'm sure it cannot represent the majority of the Chinese people, but when you get vociferous enough you can drown out the rational voice.
4. This is in spite of vociferous opposition from the US and EU, particularly in regard to Sudan and Zimbabwe.
5. The forces he unleashed became so vociferous when millions joined him that literary criticism soon morphed into mudslinging of the ugliest kind.
6. The petroleum industry has been vociferous over its concerns for the stability of the Chinese economy.
7. In a newly vociferous environment, the voice of reason is the first one to be drowned out.
8. Finnell described Hasan as a " vociferous opponent " of the terror war.
9. Guardiola however issued a vociferous defense of Messi, who has now failed to score in eight games against Chelsea.
10. Some politicians and social celebrities were particularly vociferous in advocating a boycott of Beijing.
vociferous在线翻译