to prohibit (a person) in a forceful or authoritative manner (from doing something or having something) to make impossible; hinder to shut out or exclude Etymology: Old Englishforbēodan; related to Old High Germanfarbiotan, Gothicfaurbiudan; seefor-,bid ...
extreme:violent pain; a violent tornado. being rough or overly forceful, as from anger or fury; furious:violent passions. vi•o•lent•ly,adv. violentis an adjective,violenceis a noun:It was a violent windstorm. Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent. ...
adjective.purging or cleansing, especially by causing evacuation of the bowels. noun. a purgative medicine or agent; cathartic. What is the mean of extreme? 1 :very great in degree or severity extreme heat extreme poverty. 2 : farthest away the extreme edge. 3 : more demanding or dangerous...
1 :very hot : burning. 2 : marked by often extreme fervor (see fervor sense 1) a fervid crusader fervid fans. What is a correct pronunciation? Pronunciation is the way in which a word or alanguage is spoken. This may refer to generally agreed-upon sequences of sounds used in speaking...
heard a rumour of cigarettes and came crawling out, groping in the air with his hand", presenting a clear picture of a blind man desiring to get a cigarette. 5. "mummify" as in "All of them are mummified with age and the sun "--", a forceful word indicating what a misera...
“She has widely been criticized for doing little to combatuncheckedcorruption.” Adjective ▲ Significant or extreme in degree or intensity Adjective ▲ Free from an obligation or liability imposed on others Adjective ▲ Not under surveillance or supervision ...
【释】n. 变迁;推移,交替 (alternation between opposite or contrasting things) 【例】the vicissitude of the seasons 【近】change, alteration, shift ineffable/ɪnˈefəbl/ 【释】adj. 不可言喻的;难以容形的 (too great or extreme to be expressed or described) ...
CEFR共15696个条目,一个基词下不同词性不同义项相关短语和短语动词都属于一个条目,先去除短语和短语动词条目,再去除不同词性不同义项但相同单词的重复条目,仅仅剩余6655个基词,CEFR的最高水平C2单词数量也就6655个。 a a.m. abandon abandoned ability ...
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For example, the word base, which occurs in both the General Service List (GSL) and the CAWL, means the bottom or lowest part in general English, but a substance that reacts with an acid in Chemistry, while the word respect, which is likewise in both lists, is most frequently used as...