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单词 emphatic
释义

Definition of emphatic in English:

emphatic

adjective ɪmˈfatɪkɛmˈfatɪkəmˈfædɪk
  • 1Expressing something forcibly and clearly.

    强调的;着重的;有力的

    the children were emphatic that they would like to repeat the experience

    孩子们强调说他们想再体验一下。

    an emphatic movement of his hand

    他的手的有力挥动。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She punctuated her statement with emphatic head gestures which again caused her hair to fall in her face.
    • He was particularly emphatic about the importance of keeping the public informed of these developments.
    • Despite his emphatic denial, the impression still persists that he and Santini scarcely saw eye to eye.
    • Sandeep was emphatic that the print media had its place in advertising.
    • A U.S. Congressional delegation made an equally emphatic statement in late August.
    • She has been particularly emphatic about how much she is looking forward to it, on Tuesdays.
    • Smita is emphatic that ‘no community lives within its borders’.
    • Jen wants us to take her mother there, and was rather emphatic about it.
    • A slave appeared in the half-open doorway and scurried away at Adriana's emphatic gesture.
    • He is equally emphatic about the need to promote Maori language.
    • The American media was equally emphatic and called the attack inexcusable aggression and state-sponsored terrorism.
    • She decries the decline in regional theatre and is emphatic about the importance of theatre in our cultural lives.
    • In fact, the women were emphatic about the necessity of making the stories available to young people as part of school curricula.
    • The short answer to this question is a very emphatic ' Yes'.
    • But he's been very emphatic about getting back his little dog.
    • Silko is very animated throughout: she punctuates her narrative with emphatic gestures and laughter.
    • Both of them are emphatic that they are not passing any judgment on technology.
    • When we moved in she was emphatic that she wanted the top floor to herself.
    • "Oh yes, most definitely, " Lisa agreed with an emphatic nod.
    • The " facts " presented by the studio consisted of a list of emphatic denials about the film.
    • He is also emphatic that he is not a consumerist fanatic.
    Synonyms
    vehement, firm, wholehearted, forceful, forcible, energetic, vigorous, ardent, assertive, insistent
    certain, direct, definite, out-and-out, one hundred per cent
    decided, determined, earnest
    categorical, unqualified, unconditional, unequivocal, unambiguous, absolute, explicit, downright, outright, clear
    1. 1.1 (of an action or its result) definite and clear.
      (行动、事件或其结果)明显的,突出的
      an emphatic World Cup win

      世界杯上取得的一次完胜。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The emphatic outcome wiped away the smiles of one set.
      • In the last of the two games before the quarter-final stage, Grange's emphatic win sees them go through to meet premier side Parkville United.
      • Ilkley's second fifteen continued their winning ways with an emphatic victory at Salem.
      • However, World Champion Steve Goacher fought back in the second race to record an emphatic victory for his Windermere Sailing Club.
      • The finish was equally emphatic and the Derby fans celebrated without reservation.
      • When the counties squared up in the championship in Killarney, the outcome was an emphatic win for Kerry.
      • Paul Botterill had given Volunteer an excellent start, but solid scoring from all the Britannia team ensured an emphatic result.
      • This time the result was more emphatic as this excellent college extends its reputation as one of the finest in the college football hierarchy.
      • A determined Midleton had an emphatic 27-8 win away to Portadown and they are now up to fourth in the table.
      • The performance of the younger members of the team has become a feature and the combination of Ross and Joe responded well to the challenge with an emphatic win.
      • I can think of many games where Anil has engineered emphatic wins for India.
      • Matlock spurned several easy chances to secure an even more emphatic win.
      • The results are more emphatic than I was expecting and this is extremely good news.
      • Following their emphatic win in the Sunday Quiz League, they needed to win their last match of the season in the Wednesday Quiz League to ensure the double.
      • Hendry said he had plenty of room for improvement despite the emphatic result.
      • The emphatic result was testament to his ability to challenge and expose the political classes and take the people along with him.
      • The result was emphatic, a 4-2 victory for United.
      • A win is a win, but this was hardly the emphatic result needed to banish those Danish blues.
      Synonyms
      conclusive, decisive, marked, pronounced, decided, unmistakable, positive, definite, strong, powerful, striking, distinctive
      resounding, telling, momentous
      informal thumping, thundering
  • 2(of a word or syllable) bearing the stress.

    (词,音节)带重音的,重读的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Which is expressed by the most emphatic word in the interrogative sentence?
    • The emphatic if irregular end rhymes work in a similar way and reflect the claustrophobia of the situation with all three participants seemingly trapped in a hall of mirrors.
    • Using the emphatic pronunciations of the and a in these poems would not only sound bizarre and unnatural, it would also would also spoil the rhythm.
    1. 2.1Linguistics (of certain Arabic consonants) pronounced with both dental articulation and constriction of the pharynx.
      〔语言学〕(阿拉伯语中通过牙齿咬合及咽部收缩发音的)强调辅音的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The pronunciation tandur or tandir, current in Turkey, C. Asia and India, reflects the emphatic Turkic pronunciation of the double n.
noun ɪmˈfatɪkɛmˈfatɪkəmˈfædɪk
Linguistics
  • An emphatic consonant.

    〔语言学〕强调辅音

Origin

Early 18th century: via late Latin from Greek emphatikos, from emphasis (see emphasis).

Rhymes

achromatic, acrobatic, Adriatic, aerobatic, anagrammatic, aquatic, aristocratic, aromatic, asthmatic, athematic, attic, autocratic, automatic, axiomatic, bureaucratic, charismatic, chromatic, cinematic, climatic, dalmatic, democratic, diagrammatic, diaphragmatic, diplomatic, dogmatic, dramatic, ecstatic, emblematic, enigmatic, epigrammatic, erratic, fanatic, hepatic, hieratic, hydrostatic, hypostatic, idiomatic, idiosyncratic, isochromatic, lymphatic, melodramatic, meritocratic, miasmatic, monochromatic, monocratic, monogrammatic, numismatic, operatic, panchromatic, pancreatic, paradigmatic, phlegmatic, photostatic, piratic, plutocratic, pneumatic, polychromatic, pragmatic, prelatic, prismatic, problematic, programmatic, psychosomatic, quadratic, rheumatic, schematic, schismatic, sciatic, semi-automatic, Socratic, somatic, static, stigmatic, sub-aquatic, sylvatic, symptomatic, systematic, technocratic, thematic, theocratic, thermostatic, traumatic

Definition of emphatic in US English:

emphatic

adjectiveəmˈfadikəmˈfædɪk
  • 1Showing or giving emphasis; expressing something forcibly and clearly.

    强调的;着重的;有力的

    the children were emphatic that they would like to repeat the experience

    孩子们强调说他们想再体验一下。

    an emphatic movement of his hand

    他的手的有力挥动。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was particularly emphatic about the importance of keeping the public informed of these developments.
    • She decries the decline in regional theatre and is emphatic about the importance of theatre in our cultural lives.
    • A U.S. Congressional delegation made an equally emphatic statement in late August.
    • A slave appeared in the half-open doorway and scurried away at Adriana's emphatic gesture.
    • He is also emphatic that he is not a consumerist fanatic.
    • The short answer to this question is a very emphatic ' Yes'.
    • She has been particularly emphatic about how much she is looking forward to it, on Tuesdays.
    • But he's been very emphatic about getting back his little dog.
    • When we moved in she was emphatic that she wanted the top floor to herself.
    • In fact, the women were emphatic about the necessity of making the stories available to young people as part of school curricula.
    • Despite his emphatic denial, the impression still persists that he and Santini scarcely saw eye to eye.
    • "Oh yes, most definitely, " Lisa agreed with an emphatic nod.
    • Sandeep was emphatic that the print media had its place in advertising.
    • Smita is emphatic that ‘no community lives within its borders’.
    • He is equally emphatic about the need to promote Maori language.
    • Jen wants us to take her mother there, and was rather emphatic about it.
    • The American media was equally emphatic and called the attack inexcusable aggression and state-sponsored terrorism.
    • Silko is very animated throughout: she punctuates her narrative with emphatic gestures and laughter.
    • The " facts " presented by the studio consisted of a list of emphatic denials about the film.
    • Both of them are emphatic that they are not passing any judgment on technology.
    • She punctuated her statement with emphatic head gestures which again caused her hair to fall in her face.
    Synonyms
    vehement, firm, wholehearted, forceful, forcible, energetic, vigorous, ardent, assertive, insistent
    1. 1.1 (of an action or event or its result) definite and clear.
      (行动、事件或其结果)明显的,突出的
      he walked stiffly, with an emphatic limp
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The emphatic result was testament to his ability to challenge and expose the political classes and take the people along with him.
      • A win is a win, but this was hardly the emphatic result needed to banish those Danish blues.
      • In the last of the two games before the quarter-final stage, Grange's emphatic win sees them go through to meet premier side Parkville United.
      • The emphatic outcome wiped away the smiles of one set.
      • The finish was equally emphatic and the Derby fans celebrated without reservation.
      • Matlock spurned several easy chances to secure an even more emphatic win.
      • When the counties squared up in the championship in Killarney, the outcome was an emphatic win for Kerry.
      • A determined Midleton had an emphatic 27-8 win away to Portadown and they are now up to fourth in the table.
      • Hendry said he had plenty of room for improvement despite the emphatic result.
      • However, World Champion Steve Goacher fought back in the second race to record an emphatic victory for his Windermere Sailing Club.
      • Following their emphatic win in the Sunday Quiz League, they needed to win their last match of the season in the Wednesday Quiz League to ensure the double.
      • I can think of many games where Anil has engineered emphatic wins for India.
      • This time the result was more emphatic as this excellent college extends its reputation as one of the finest in the college football hierarchy.
      • Paul Botterill had given Volunteer an excellent start, but solid scoring from all the Britannia team ensured an emphatic result.
      • The performance of the younger members of the team has become a feature and the combination of Ross and Joe responded well to the challenge with an emphatic win.
      • The results are more emphatic than I was expecting and this is extremely good news.
      • Ilkley's second fifteen continued their winning ways with an emphatic victory at Salem.
      • The result was emphatic, a 4-2 victory for United.
      Synonyms
      conclusive, decisive, marked, pronounced, decided, unmistakable, positive, definite, strong, powerful, striking, distinctive
    2. 1.2 (of word or syllable) bearing the stress.
      (词,音节)带重音的,重读的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The emphatic if irregular end rhymes work in a similar way and reflect the claustrophobia of the situation with all three participants seemingly trapped in a hall of mirrors.
      • Using the emphatic pronunciations of the and a in these poems would not only sound bizarre and unnatural, it would also would also spoil the rhythm.
      • Which is expressed by the most emphatic word in the interrogative sentence?
    3. 1.3Linguistics Denoting certain Arabic consonants that are pronounced with both dental articulation and constriction of the pharynx.
      〔语言学〕(阿拉伯语中通过牙齿咬合及咽部收缩发音的)强调辅音的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The pronunciation tandur or tandir, current in Turkey, C. Asia and India, reflects the emphatic Turkic pronunciation of the double n.
nounəmˈfadikəmˈfædɪk
Linguistics
  • An emphatic consonant.

    〔语言学〕强调辅音

Origin

Early 18th century: via late Latin from Greek emphatikos, from emphasis (see emphasis).

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