full-throated

full-throated

 英

  • adj.声音宏亮的
  • 网络高声喧嚷的

英汉解释

adj.
1.
高声喧嚷的,声音宏亮的

例句

She saw me, began to choke with laughter, and then let it out in full throated peals.

看见开始憋住出声接着忍不住放声大笑起来

Ms Merkel does not want any of these contrasts to become a full-throated war of ideas that she might lose.

默克尔希望这些对比变成一个嗓门大喊自己金点子战争这样可能失败告终

Financial markets Thursday responded warmly to the Fed move, but outspoken critics of the policy issued full-throated critiques.

金融市场周四美联储举措作出热情回应政策公开持有批评态度发出严厉指责

In 2008, Condoleezza Rice gave a full-throated, unapologetic defense of the Bush administration's record in one of the afternoon keynotes.

08年国务卿赖斯其中一场下午关键发言布什政府表现作出一场语调高昂毫无悔辩护

That is why, in a significant change of course, we today pledge our full-throated support for the British monarchy.

就是为什么一个重大改变时刻。,我们今天应该本分支持保证英国君主议院政体

He offered a full-throated defense of the interest-rate policies he championed.

格林斯潘期间推行利率政策进行全力辩护

Albert Edwards, global strategist at Societe Generale, is a full-throated bond bull.

法国兴业银行SocieteGenerale全球策略师爱德华兹AlbertEdwards坚定看好债券

In the classes, they were getting a full-throated nationalist view of the Opium War.

课堂他们高声鸦片战争民族主义看法

of beechen green, and shadows numberless, singest of summer in full-throated ease.

山毛榉葱绿荫影放开歌喉歌唱夏季

The full-throated debate over whether this is the right strategy will continue.

人们继续这种战略是否正确