scandalously
基本解釋
- adv. 過分地;誹謗性地;令人憤慨地
英漢例句
- They are indeed faithful dreamers of the American dream— but scandalously hampered in turning that dream into reality for themselves.
他們確實(shí)是堅(jiān)定地做著美國(guó)夢(mèng)——但當(dāng)他們把夢(mèng)付諸實(shí)踐時(shí),總是會(huì)受到無恥的阻礙。 - France did indeed—scandalously—arm the killers; the Habyarimana regime was one of its clients, and it did not want to see it overthrown by the RPF.
法國(guó)實(shí)際上可恥地武裝了這些殺戮者,哈比亞利馬納政權(quán)是它的一個(gè)附庸,于是法國(guó)不想看到這一政權(quán)被盧旺達(dá)愛國(guó)陣線推翻。 - I’m not saying you aren’t going to slip up, and tell your son that under no circumstances can he appear in the dining car in an item of clothing scandalously known as a wife-beater.
我并不是說你可以放任自流,可以告訴孩子在任何情況下都不要穿著不得體地出現(xiàn)在餐車?yán)铩?/li>權(quán)威例句
- Scandalously, some candidates have hinted that they would seek to overturn the verdict against Ozawa.
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