fierce
adjective /fɪəs/
/fɪrs/
(comparative fiercer, superlative fiercest)
Idioms ) angry and aggressive in a way that is frightening尤指人或动物 凶猛的;凶狠的;凶残的 - a fierce dog
恶狗 - Two fierce eyes glared at them.
一双凶狠的眼睛瞪着他们。 - He suddenly looked fierce.
他突然面露凶相。 - She spoke in a fierce whisper.
她恶狠狠地低声说话。 - The more she struggled, the fiercer he became.
她越挣扎,他越凶。
- a fierce dog
) showing strong feelings or a lot of activity, often in a way that is violent尤指动作或情感 狂热的;强烈的;猛烈的 - fierce loyalty
极度的忠诚 - the scene of fierce fighting
激烈战斗的场面 - He launched a fierce attack on the Democrats.
他对民主党人发动了猛烈的攻击。 - Competition from abroad became fiercer in the 1990s.
20 世纪 90 年代,来自国外的竞争加剧。 - His wife is his fiercest critic.
他妻子是他最激烈的批评者。 - The bill was passed despite fierce opposition.
尽管遭到强烈反对, 这个议案还是获得通过。
- fierce loyalty
) very strong in a way that could cause damage天气或温度 狂暴的;恶劣的 - fierce wind
狂风 - the fierce heat of the flames
火焰的炽热高温
- fierce wind
词源Middle English: from Old French fiers ‘fierce, brave, proud’, from Latin ferus ‘untamed’.
Idioms
something fierce
- (North American English, informal) very much; more than usual
十分;特别 - I sure do miss you something fierce!
我真的非常想念你!
- I sure do miss you something fierce!