with a vengeanceLOT/VERY MUCHwith great force or more effort than before 过度地;猛烈地 The music started up again with a vengeance. 音乐再度响起,更加激昂。
with a vengeance• And the big grin was back with a vengeance.• The storm struck the Carolina coast with a vengeance.• If the product works as advertised, it could promote downsizing with a vengeance.• But the realities of flying kept kicking in with a vengeance.• Davis began incorporating funk, rock and electric instrumentation with a vengeance.• Hit the free-agent market with a vengeance.• Spurred by the profit motive, the shops tackled problems with a vengeance.• Ireland, an issue that resurfaced with a vengeance the day after the election, is a case in point.
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