forcefully
adv. 強有力地
If you describe someone as forceful, you approve of them because they express their opinions and wishes in a strong, emphatic, and confident way.
He was a man of forceful character, with considerable insight and diplomatic skills.
他是一個性格堅定的人,非常有見解,外交手段高明。
Something that is forceful has a very powerful effect and causes you to think or feel something very strongly.
It made a very forceful impression on me...
它給我留下了深刻的印象。
For most people a heart attack is a forceful reminder that they are mortal.
對多數人來說,心臟病發作會強烈地提醒他們終有一天自己會死去。
A forceful point or argument in a discussion is one that is good, valid, and convincing.
1. with full force;
Daytime television tended to remind her too forcefully of her own situation.
日間電視節目往往使她深刻地認識到自身的境況。
He argued forcefully and convincingly that they were likely to bankrupt the budget.
他堅持認為他們可能會突破預算,而且理由非常有說服力。
She denied the accusation with some warmth, ie strenuously , forcefully.
她有些激動, 竭力否認這一指責.
He spoke forcefully to the President about the Chrysler situation.
他以有說服力的言詞向總統訴說了克萊斯勒公司的景況.
Irene was bitterly unhappy and proved it forcefully.
艾林非常不快,並用暴力表現出來.