violent
英 ['vaɪəl(ə)nt]
美['vaɪələnt]
- adj. 暴力的;猛烈的
英英释意
- 1. acting with or marked by or resulting from great force or energy or emotional intensity;
- "a violent attack"
- "a violent person"
- "violent feelings"
- "a violent rage"
- "felt a violent dislike"
- 2. effected by force or injury rather than natural causes;
- "a violent death"
- 3. (of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud;
- "a violent clash of colors"
- "her dress was a violent red"
- "a violent noise"
- "wild colors"
- "wild shouts"
- 4. marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid;
- "fierce loyalty"
- "in a tearing rage"
- "vehement dislike"
- "violent passions"
- 5. characterized by violence or bloodshed;
- "writes of crimson deeds and barbaric days"- Andrea Parke
- "fann'd by Conquest's crimson wing"- Thomas Gray
- "convulsed with red rage"- Hudson Strode
双语例句
- 1. The crowds became violent and threw petrol bombs at the police.
- 人群变得狂暴起来,并向警察投掷汽油弹。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. A violent explosion seemed to jolt the whole ground.
- 剧烈的爆炸好像要把整个地面都掀起来。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Almost ninety per cent of all rapes and violent assaults went unreported.
- 几乎90%的强奸案和暴力侵害案都没有报案。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. He has led a violent armed insurgency for 15 years.
- 他领导武装暴动已达15年之久。
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- 5. Many cinema-goers were stunned by the film's violent and tragic end.
- 许多来看电影的人都被这部影片暴力而悲惨的结局所震惊。
来自柯林斯例句