迅猛 | xùn měng | quick and violent | |
猛然 | měng rán | suddenly; abruptly | |
猛烈 | měng liè | fierce; violent (criticism etc) | |
突飞猛进 | tū fēi měng jìn | to advance by leaps and bounds | |
猛增 | měng zēng | sharp increase; rapid growth |
1 | I've had several men mention to me that the .454 Casull kicks too much for them. | |
2 | Had I been on Little Deadman' s Cay by myself, I would have gone mad fairly quickly and begun speaking to coconuts or at least banging them together to hear some noise beyond my own breathing. | |
3 | For me, when I stop learning, when I realize I haven't been scared in a while, that's when I start wandering. | |
4 | He says that while meat prices always go up in the holiday season, this year the increase started earlier and went higher. | |
5 | I hurl a few more bottles after the first one, then the books after the bottles. |