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动词90%,名词10% 用作动词The newspapersfulminateagainst the crime.报纸严厉谴责这个罪行。 In an article on a Cuban website, Fidel Castro fulminated against “ enormous hypocrisy” because the EU also agreed a streamlined procedure to expel illegal migrants, who include many Latin Americans. 古巴网站的一篇文章中讲道,菲德尔•卡斯特罗对这种“极其的伪善”是怒斥而对因为欧盟也同意对驱逐非法移民的程序采取改进措施,其中这些人中就包括了许多拉丁美洲的人。 ecocn The churches and newspapers fulminated against the crime wave. 教会和报纸严辞谴责猖獗的犯罪。《21世纪大英汉词典》 The politicians who have fulminated against the press over the past few days are tainted, too. 过去几天里严词抨击新闻界的政客们也无法保全清名、独善其身。 yeeyan Whatever his motives, Mr Graham has not just fulminated. 无论其动机为何,格雷厄姆不只是口头抨击而已。 ecocn |