用vociferously造句子,“vociferously”造句

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Many Americans vociferously opposed sending Mr Megrahi back. In unusually strident language, Hillary Clinton, the secretary of state, said it would be “absolutely wrong” to free him.

They will defend, quite vociferously, their privileges as townspeople against absolutist pretensions of nobles, in the case of the Netherlands and also, to an extent, in England as well.

Annixter had cursed him so vociferously and tersely that even Osterman was cowed.

pick-pockets had a field day leaving their victims swearing vociferously.

Critics, historians, and theoreticians heatedly debate film authors, arguing vociferously about the nature of film authorship and questioning whether films even have authors at all.

vociferously造句

THE government of Yemen and its people are vociferously anti-Israel.

Or look at the politicians who have been most vociferously opposed to climate action. Where do they get much of their campaign money? You already know the answer.

He vociferously opposed the state of emergency imposed by the government.

If they are shown how to play a game, and a puppet then joins in with its own idea of the rules, the children will object, some of them vociferously.

One who vociferously supports one's country, especially one who supports a belligerent foreign policy;a chauvinistic patriot.

Dr Rosler's idea of a flat fee for rich and poor alike is vociferously opposed by the CSU, and the subsidy plan fits ill with the FDP's enthusiasm for tax cuts.

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