vociferously
/vəˈsɪfərəsli/ (bre, ipa) · [vəsˈɪfɚəsli] /vəʊˈsɪfərəsli/ (ame, ipa)
vociferously — 副詞
1. speaking or expressing an opinion with very loud and strong emotion, especially
大聲抗議地
用大聲且激烈的方式表達反對或不滿
speaking or expressing an opinion with very loud and strong emotion, especially when showing that you disagree with something or want it to change.
The protesters vociferously demanded that the city council reverse its decision to cut park funding.
抗議者大聲抗議,要求市議會撤回刪減公園經費的決定。
protester + vociferously + demand: typical collocation for public protest
Ritu vociferously argued against the new policy during the staff meeting, pointing out several flaws.
Ritu 在員工會議上大聲反對這項新政策,指出了好幾個問題。
vociferously argue against + [policy/plan]
At the airport, passengers vociferously complained after the airline lost their luggage.
在機場裡,航空公司遺失行李後,乘客們大聲抱怨。
Maeve vociferously objected to her brother's plan to sell the family home without consulting anyone.
Maeve 大聲反對她弟弟賣掉老家且不跟任何人商量的計畫。
Tendai vociferously opposed the proposed law at the debate, calling it unfair to small firms.
Tendai 在辯論中大聲反對這項提案,稱其對小公司不公平。
- vehemently
similar emotional force but does not necessarily imply loud volume; can be quiet but intense
- loudly
simpler and more general; lacks the specific sense of objection or complaint
- stridently
adds a harsh, grating quality; more aggressive in tone
- noisily
just means making noise; no implication of disagreement
文法句型
verb + vociferously
vociferously + verb
用法筆記
Describes the manner of speaking or protesting — it emphasises loud volume and emotional force. Frequently pairs with verbs of disagreement, opposition, or demand such as protest, argue, complain, object, and oppose. Less commonly used with neutral or positive verbs.