disgracefully
基本解釋
- adv. 不光彩地;可恥地
英漢例句
- I think they behaved disgracefully and betrayed the company, and me.
我認(rèn)為他們做得很不光彩,背叛了公司,也背叛了我。 - The “paleocons” have always disliked the neocons, sometimes (disgracefully) just because they are Jewish.
“舊保守派”歷來(lái)厭惡新保守派,有時(shí)(可恥地)只是因?yàn)樗麄兪仟q太裔。 - It has been disgracefully reluctant to come up with a large fiscal stimulus, even though it is one of the countries that can best afford one.
它可恥地不愿提供一個(gè)巨大的財(cái)政刺激,盡管它是最有能力提供這種刺激的國(guó)家之一。 - Republican Congressman Trent Franks said, "It is disgracefully ironic that today's announcement comes only a week after announcing our abandonment of the European missile defense site which could have protected the homeland of the United States against Iranian long-range missiles."
- But the conflicts of interest inherent to investment banks became disgracefully sharper during the long 1990s bull market.
ECONOMIST: Why investors should always be suspicious of advisers - The FDA has disgracefully prolonged and complicated the approval process, thereby endangering--and losing--the lives of countless thousands of women.
FORBES: Fact and Comment - It was set hard by the harbor wall, with Mweelrea Mountain across the water, and disgracefully gray skies above.
NEWYORKER: Fjord of Killary