unaccountably
常見(jiàn)例句
- Last year he told the American Society of Newspaper Editors that “as an industry, many of us have been remarkably, unaccountably, complacent”.
去年他對(duì)美國(guó)新聞報(bào)紙編輯社團(tuán)說(shuō):“在這個(gè)行業(yè),我們很多人都毫無(wú)原因地沾沾自喜”。 - Twice did I leave them purposely together in the course of the last morning, and each time did he most unaccountably follow me out of the room.
最后一天早晨,我有兩次故意把他們兩人拋在屋里,可是不知道怎么搞的,他兩次都跟著我走了出來(lái)。 - This may help explain why in February 2008 a thunderous army assault into the Mehsud territory was unaccountably called off, admittedly after it had killed over 1, 000 Mehsud and Uzbek fighters.
這也可以解釋2008年2月一次重大的軍方突襲何以無(wú)故取消,然而無(wú)可否認(rèn)后來(lái)有1,000名邁赫蘇德和烏茲別克激進(jìn)分子在戰(zhàn)斗中死亡。 - Things improve a bit when the tough, direct Jennifer Lawrence shows up as a young neighborhood widow who unaccountably pursues Pat.
NEWYORKER: Silver Linings Playbook - Unaccountably, he decided to hang on until the next year despite signs that the unions could no longer deliver wage restraint.
ECONOMIST: Obituary - But no one knows what was going through his mind when his car unaccountably left the road and crashed into a eucalyptus tree.
ECONOMIST: Joseph Wolfson 返回 unaccountably