单词 | fulminate |
释义 | fulminate/ˈfʊlmɪneɪt / /ˈfʌlmɪneɪt/verb [no object] 1Express vehement protest: all fulminated against the new curriculum...
Synonyms protest, rail, rage, rant, thunder, storm, declaim, inveigh, speak out, make/take a stand; denounce, decry, condemn, criticize, censure, disparage, attack, execrate, arraign informal mouth off about, kick up a fuss/stink about, go on about rare animadvert, excoriate, vociferate about, vituperate 2 literary Explode violently or flash like lightning: thunder fulminated around the house Synonyms explode, flash, crack, detonate, blow up, go off; rumble 3 (usually as adjective fulminating) Medicine (Of a disease or symptom) develop suddenly and severely: fulminating appendicitis...
noun Chemistry A salt or ester of fulminic acid.In the short span of years between 1807 and 1820, metallic fulminates proved an efficient method for igniting powder charges and developed into the familiar and practical percussion cap....
OriginLate Middle English: from Latin fulminat- 'struck by lightning', from fulmen, fulmin- 'lightning'. The earliest sense (derived from medieval Latin fulminare) was 'denounce formally', later 'issue formal censures' (originally said of the Pope). A sense 'emit thunder and lightning', based on the original Latin meaning, arose in the early 17th century, and hence 'explode violently' (late 17th century). |
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