rapaciously


ra·pa·cious

R0043000 (rə-pā′shəs)adj.1. Having or showing a strong or excessive desire to acquire money or possess things; greedy: "dishonest utilities and rapacious energy traders" (Paul Roberts).2. Living by killing prey, especially in large numbers: rapacious coyotes.3. Taking things by force; plundering: rapacious pirates.
[From Latin rapāx, rapāc-, from rapere, to seize; see rep- in Indo-European roots.]
ra·pa′cious·ly adv.ra·pac′i·ty (rə-păs′ĭ-tē), ra·pa′cious·ness n.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.rapaciously - in a rapacious manner
Translations
强取地贪婪得地

rapacious

(rəˈpeiʃəs) adjective greedy (especially for money); eager to seize as much as possible. 掠奪(尤指金錢)成性的 贪得无厌的,贪婪的 raˈpaciously adverb 掠奪成性地 贪婪得地,强取地 raˈpaciousness noun 掠奪成性 贪婪,强取 raˈpacity (-ˈpӕsə-) noun 掠奪 掠夺