aggressively
英
美
adv. 侵略地;攻击地;有闯劲地; 积极地;进取地;有进取心地
BNC.11173 / COCA.6227
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 好斗的;挑衅的
Anaggressiveperson or animal has a quality of anger and determination that makes them ready to attack other people.- Some children are much more aggressive than others...
一些孩子比其他孩子更好斗。 - These fish are very aggressive...
这些鱼极具攻击性。 - Aggressive behaviour is a sign of emotional distress.
好斗行为是情感苦闷的一种表现。
- Some children are much more aggressive than others...
- ADJ-GRADED 有闯劲的;积极进取的
People who areaggressivein their work or other activities behave in a forceful way because they are very eager to succeed.- He is respected as a very aggressive and competitive executive...
他是一位锐意进取、竞争意识很强的主管,颇受尊敬。 - The Zambian game is much more aggressive than European soccer.
赞比亚的这种运动比欧式足球要激烈得多。
- He is respected as a very aggressive and competitive executive...
英英释义
adv
- in an aggressive manner
- she was being sharply questioned
双语例句
- Governments from the US and other trade-deficit countries can borrow and spend aggressively to replace contracting household consumption.
美国和其它贸易逆差国家的政府可以大举借贷和支出,以取代不断萎缩的家庭消费。 - We have to seek new markets aggressively, just as our competitors are.
我们必须如竞争对手所做的那样积极寻找新的市场。 - Many farmers will then chase you off their land quite aggressively
许多农民然后就会凶巴巴地把你从他们的土地上撵走。 - I sell it aggressively and I make money. a lot ofit.
销路很好,我挣到钱了。还不少呢。 - Needless to say, I have never once since that day driven aggressively or angrily.
不用说,从那天起我就再也没有带着怒气开车或是开快车了。 - In the past year, though, it's the retail companies who have been reaching out most aggressively.
在过去的一年中,尽管,这是谁的零售企业已经达到了最积极的。 - Mr. Menendez has aggressively pursued new business.
梅嫩德斯先生积极开拓新业务。 - That is all the more reason to confront this new illness as aggressively and rapidly as we can.
这就更有理由尽可能积极主动和行动迅速地对抗这种新疾病。 - One-safe markets are now fierce battlegrounds where firms aggressively fight for market share against foreign and domestic competitors.
单一安全的市场已经成为一个斗争激烈的战场,在这个战场中,企业与来自国内外的竞争者争夺市场份额。 - Their central banks may have to tighten aggressively to avoid a crisis, which could push them into recession.
他们的中央银行将不得不采取激进的紧缩政策以避免危机,而这将使他们陷于衰退。