
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
mãnh liệt, dữ dội
"Violently" comes from the Latin word "violentus," meaning "forceful" or "vigorous." It is related to the Latin word "vis," meaning "force," which is also the root of the English words "violence" and "vigor." The word "violently" first appeared in English in the 14th century, and has since evolved to describe actions characterized by strong, forceful, or aggressive energy.
adverb
intense, fierce, fierce
with great energy or strong movement, especially caused by a strong emotion such as fear or hate
với năng lượng lớn hoặc chuyển động mạnh mẽ, đặc biệt là do cảm xúc mạnh mẽ như sợ hãi hoặc ghét
Cô lắc đầu dữ dội.
run rẩy dữ dội
very strongly or severely
rất mạnh mẽ hoặc nghiêm trọng
Anh ấy bị bệnh nặng.
Họ phản đối kịch liệt ý tưởng này.
in a way that involves physical violence
theo cách liên quan đến bạo lực thể xác
Đám đông phản ứng dữ dội.
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