ferocious

英 [fə'rəʊʃəs] 美 [fə'roʃəs]
  • adj. 残忍的;惊人的
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ferocious 残暴的

来自feral, 野生的,狂野的。

ferocious
ferocious: [17] Etymologically, ferocious means ‘wild-eyed’. It comes from Latin ferox, which was originally a compound formed from ferus ‘fierce, wild’ (source of English feral [17]) and an element -oc-, -ox meaning ‘looking, appearing’. This also appears in atrocious and ocular, and goes back to an Indo-European source which also produced Greek ōps ‘eye’ and English eye.
=> atrocious, eye, feral, ocular
ferocious (adj.)
1640s, from Latin ferocis, oblique case of ferox "fierce, wild-looking" (see ferocity). Alternative ferocient (1650s) is seldom seen. Related: Ferociously; ferociousness.
1. A ferocious battle to select a new parliamentary candidate is in progress.
推选一位新的议会候选人的激战正酣。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Lindbergh was startled at the ferocious depth of anti-British feeling.
反英情绪之深之烈令林德伯格大为震惊。

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3. Once again there's been ferocious blood-letting in the township.
镇区再次发生了残忍的流血事件。

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4. Fighting has been ferocious.
战斗十分激烈。

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5. a man driven by ferocious determination
为强烈的决心所驱使的人

来自《权威词典》