insidiously
常見(jiàn)例句
- Thereupon the question insidiously became: What on earth does one live to do?
于是,那個(gè)問(wèn)題在不知不覺(jué)中變成:人活著到底是為了什么? - Nevertheless, whatever its other merits or defects may be, I can assure my readers that it was not my intention to propound a riddle, or insidiously convey any erudite teaching.
然而,不管它的別的優(yōu)點(diǎn)或者缺點(diǎn)是什么,我能告訴讀者的就是,我在詩(shī)里無(wú)意提出一個(gè)謎,或者狡獪地傳達(dá)什么教誨。 - But few things corrode business efficiency and effective markets more insidiously than the discovery that it is more profitable to win the favour of politicians than to win the approval of customers.
但是,當(dāng)企業(yè)家發(fā)現(xiàn)取悅政客比贏得客戶更為有利可圖時(shí),就沒(méi)有什么更能在不知不覺(jué)間侵蝕商業(yè)效率和市場(chǎng)有效性了。 - Inflation will insidiously level the playing field, delivering realignments, one tiny wicked slice at a time.
FORBES: The Eurozone Must Follow The U.K. To Resolve Its Crisis - In their sly, shiny packets, they invaded the poor world as insidiously as the disease they were meant to prevent.
ECONOMIST: Alfonso López Trujillo - Instead of fraternity and fairness there was racism—sometimes overt, more often and insidiously the supercilious tolerance that the empire cultivated.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot 返回 insidiously