Examples of using Emphatic in English and their translations into Chinese
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But attached to emphatic diagonals, they look like the ends of filter-tip cigarettes, thrusting up and down.
During her tenure as CEO, Mayer has been emphatic that the Yahoo needs to be a"mobile first" company.
We reiterate our most emphatic condemnation of terrorism, which is a threat to peace and security, to the enforcement of the rights of all individuals and to democratic stability.
The account stated in the most emphatic terms that the animal's name was not Toby, but Solomon;
He seemed very emphatic- once or twice he beat with his fist on the table.
She's a ready-made camera presence: sharp, young, emphatic and a tremendous, blazingly confident public speaker.
The Fiscal Year 2018 spending agreement that Congress passed last month is an emphatic rejection of Trump's proposed deep cuts to science budgets and funding.
The Deputy Secretary-General was emphatic in noting that the meeting did not attempt to interfere with the process.
This time, when Rascona says the N-word, it's sharp and emphatic.
When asked if he believes in life on other planets, Loeb, of course, answers with an emphatic“yes.”.
In the time of Jesus the word connoted both the emphatic concept,"the father," and the more intimate"my father, our father.".
As soon as the colours and the distances were thus taken away, sound and pain became more emphatic.
A nervous Smith forgot the lyrics and had to start over but still received emphatic applause at the end.
Without him, Madrid lacked spark in the final third and, in the end, the emphatic scoreline flattered them.
Each of the approaches could be factually accurate, but they are not“true” in the same emphatic sense.
The International Security Assistance Force(ISAF) continues to effectively patrol Kabul, but more emphatic security measures by the international community are required beyond the capital.
The question was whether the second sentence of paragraph 10, concerning the freedom not to express one' s opinions, should be expressed in a less emphatic way.
He gets plainer as he gets on, but not an atom more emphatic or animated.
Nothing could be better than the spirit, or the plain emphatic words of his discourse in these respects.
As an emphatic form of Old English of(see of), employed in the adverbial use of that word.