fiercest

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基本释义

adj.
(尤指人或动物)凶猛的( fierce的最高级 ); 凶狠的; (尤指动作或情感) 强烈的; 酷烈的

实用例句

The fiercest of rivals, the last time they crossed swords was during the 1980s.

这对争得你死我活的竞争对手的最后一次交锋是在20世纪80年代。

柯林斯例句

The leopard seal is one of the Antarctic fiercest marine predators.

豹海豹是北极最凶猛的海洋捕食者之一.

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The fiercest competition of all is between the rival television channels.

其中最激烈的竞争存在于互为对手的电视频道之间.

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Many of fiercest battles were fought on tiny Pacific islands.

大量最激烈的战役在太平洋的小岛上展开.

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Therefore, some customers chop the price in this aspect to be fiercest.

因此, 一些客户在这方面砍价最厉害.

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The fiercest disputes are over electricity transmission.

最激烈的争论发生在电力输送这块儿.

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The provincial dandy wore the longest of spurs and the fiercest of mustaches.

外省佳公子的刺马距比较长,髭须也比较粗野.

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They were prepared to fight the fiercest panther or a pack of lobo.

他们准备和最凶猛的黑豹或一群大灰狼拼斗.

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Now Liverpool have emerged as strong admirers, despite Everton's reluctance to sell to their fiercest rivals.

尽管埃弗顿不太可能会将皮纳尔卖给自己的同城死敌,但利物浦的确有意要购进这名球员.

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It was in the time of greatest weakness that Christ was assailed by the fiercest temptations.

基督被最凶狠的试探袭击,正是在他最软弱的时候.

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They seemed like ungoverned children inflamed with the fiercest passions of men ( Francis Parkman ).

他们看起来象狂野不羁的孩子,却燃烧着男子汉最炽烈的情感 ( 弗朗西斯帕克曼 ).

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Punic faith; the perfidious Judas; the fiercest and most treacherous of foes; treacherous intrigues.

背信弃义; 背信弃义的犹大; 最凶恶、最奸诈的敌人; 背信弃义的阴谋.

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This year's competition was said to be the fiercest in the history of Universiade.

据说本次候选城市之间的竞争是大运会有史以来最激烈的.

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真题例句

This was not a volunteer soldier, not someone well paid, but an average guy, up against the best trained, best equipped, fiercest, most brutal enemies seen in centuries.

2012年考研真题(英语二)完形填空 Section Ⅰ

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