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单词 vigorously
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Definition of vigorously in English:

vigorously

adverbˈvɪɡ(ə)rəsliˈvɪɡ(ə)rəsli
  • 1In a way that involves physical strength, effort, or energy; strenuously.

    she shook her head vigorously
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The theatergoers applauded her as vigorously as Mary and I had at home.
    • "But really, he does, dear," said Aria, making a face at Christopher after he shook his head vigorously.
    • Georgiana nodded her head vigorously.
    • Casper shook her head vigorously, clearing it of the fuzzy, heavy feeling that her tears had brought on.
    • They fielded vigorously, bowled straight on a length, and batted patiently.
    • The final suspension was shaken vigorously for 10 secs and cooled on ice for 15 min.
    • Brian shook his head vigorously.
    • A few audience members vigorously nodded their heads in a "Hear, Hear" manner.
    • They give us a hearty thumbs-up and vigorously wave and pump their hands.
    • He looked to have been caught but made his protests too vigorously for the referee, who booked the striker.
    • Whisk vigorously allowing it to thicken.
    • This mixture is rubbed vigorously into the scalp.
    • Ashlee nodded vigorously, " It was freaky.
    • Lily nodded her head vigorously.
    • If you apply Prolink and wipe the chain vigorously after a few minutes do you remove most of the good stuff along with the bad?
    • Pour the eggs and sugar into a large mixing bowl and whisk vigorously, until the sugar has dissolved.
    • While sipping on her lemonade, Elizabeth was surprised when her arm was jogged by Miss Bingley, who was vigorously fanning herself.
    • He vigorously patted and rubbed his sweaty head, which was either steaming or actually had been on lire.
    • Archie nodded again, a little more vigorously.
    • The best method for routine hand washing is to cover the hands with soap and vigorously rub for at least 10 seconds.
    Synonyms
    strenuously, with great vigour, strongly, powerfully, potently, forcefully, with force, forcibly, energetically, aggressively, heartily, eagerly, with eagerness, enthusiastically, with enthusiasm, with great effort, with all one's might, with might and main, with a will, for dear life, for all one is worth, to the best of one's abilities, as best one can, all out, with a vengeance, fiercely, intensely, hard, as hard as possible, as hard as one can, with all the stops out, like the devil, like the deuce, at full tilt
    informal like mad, like crazy, like nobody's business, like it's going out of style, like billy-o, hammer and tongs, going great guns
    1. 1.1 Forcefully.
      he vigorously denied the allegation
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We must vigorously pursue methods to improve the quality of self-report data on sexuality.
      • It remains to be seen how far and how vigorously these leads will be pursued.
      • TI said it will vigorously contest the filing.
      • Now, he's fighting this extradition very vigorously.
      • He said the new government under the leadership of Shaukat Aziz will work vigorously for the development and prosperity of the country.
      • The Justice Department should enforce the laws more vigorously.
      • Millikan benefited from this trend and worked vigorously to accelerate it.
      • The discrimination against women in the name of caste and creed and the resultant ostracising too would be fought vigorously.
      • It was quite refreshing to see people who train wholeheartedly, and vigorously with mutual respect, there were no inflated egos here.
      • Jo and her employer, an attorney who vigorously opposes the death penalty, do all they can to win a reprieve for Taylor.
      • A Glencore spokesman "vigorously disputes" the charges.
      • Amnesty International, the human rights group that campaigned vigorously to save Miss Darabi, led the condemnation.
      • We considered simulcasting on radio, but didn't get much initial interest from stations and didn't pursue it too vigorously.
      • I vigorously deny being involved, much less behind the current crisis facing the Estrada government.
      • In the 1860 presidential election Lovejoy campaigned vigorously for Abraham Lincoln.
      • Some of those who objected to our stance most vigorously were amongst those whom you condemn.
      • The obvious interpretation put on each ministerial speech has been vigorously denied by Downing Street.
      • Not only the existence of corruption is denied but corrupt politicians and bureaucrats are vigorously defended.
      • Haddad, his lawyers and supporters have vigorously opposed such allegations.
 
 

Definition of vigorously in US English:

vigorously

adverbˈvɪɡ(ə)rəsliˈviɡ(ə)rəslē
  • 1In a way that involves physical strength, effort, or energy; strenuously.

    she shook her head vigorously
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Lily nodded her head vigorously.
    • Whisk vigorously allowing it to thicken.
    • The final suspension was shaken vigorously for 10 secs and cooled on ice for 15 min.
    • They give us a hearty thumbs-up and vigorously wave and pump their hands.
    • Ashlee nodded vigorously, " It was freaky.
    • Pour the eggs and sugar into a large mixing bowl and whisk vigorously, until the sugar has dissolved.
    • The theatergoers applauded her as vigorously as Mary and I had at home.
    • While sipping on her lemonade, Elizabeth was surprised when her arm was jogged by Miss Bingley, who was vigorously fanning herself.
    • Archie nodded again, a little more vigorously.
    • Casper shook her head vigorously, clearing it of the fuzzy, heavy feeling that her tears had brought on.
    • They fielded vigorously, bowled straight on a length, and batted patiently.
    • He vigorously patted and rubbed his sweaty head, which was either steaming or actually had been on lire.
    • The best method for routine hand washing is to cover the hands with soap and vigorously rub for at least 10 seconds.
    • "But really, he does, dear," said Aria, making a face at Christopher after he shook his head vigorously.
    • If you apply Prolink and wipe the chain vigorously after a few minutes do you remove most of the good stuff along with the bad?
    • Georgiana nodded her head vigorously.
    • A few audience members vigorously nodded their heads in a "Hear, Hear" manner.
    • This mixture is rubbed vigorously into the scalp.
    • He looked to have been caught but made his protests too vigorously for the referee, who booked the striker.
    • Brian shook his head vigorously.
    Synonyms
    strenuously, with great vigour, strongly, powerfully, potently, forcefully, with force, forcibly, energetically, aggressively, heartily, eagerly, with eagerness, enthusiastically, with enthusiasm, with great effort, with all one's might, with might and main, with a will, for dear life, for all one is worth, to the best of one's abilities, as best one can, all out, with a vengeance, fiercely, intensely, hard, as hard as possible, as hard as one can, with all the stops out, like the devil, like the deuce, at full tilt
    1. 1.1 Forcefully.
      he vigorously denied the allegation
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Not only the existence of corruption is denied but corrupt politicians and bureaucrats are vigorously defended.
      • The obvious interpretation put on each ministerial speech has been vigorously denied by Downing Street.
      • We must vigorously pursue methods to improve the quality of self-report data on sexuality.
      • The discrimination against women in the name of caste and creed and the resultant ostracising too would be fought vigorously.
      • I vigorously deny being involved, much less behind the current crisis facing the Estrada government.
      • The Justice Department should enforce the laws more vigorously.
      • A Glencore spokesman "vigorously disputes" the charges.
      • Haddad, his lawyers and supporters have vigorously opposed such allegations.
      • Amnesty International, the human rights group that campaigned vigorously to save Miss Darabi, led the condemnation.
      • Some of those who objected to our stance most vigorously were amongst those whom you condemn.
      • In the 1860 presidential election Lovejoy campaigned vigorously for Abraham Lincoln.
      • Millikan benefited from this trend and worked vigorously to accelerate it.
      • He said the new government under the leadership of Shaukat Aziz will work vigorously for the development and prosperity of the country.
      • Jo and her employer, an attorney who vigorously opposes the death penalty, do all they can to win a reprieve for Taylor.
      • Now, he's fighting this extradition very vigorously.
      • TI said it will vigorously contest the filing.
      • It remains to be seen how far and how vigorously these leads will be pursued.
      • We considered simulcasting on radio, but didn't get much initial interest from stations and didn't pursue it too vigorously.
      • It was quite refreshing to see people who train wholeheartedly, and vigorously with mutual respect, there were no inflated egos here.
 
 
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