ungraciously
基本解釋
- adv.不禮貌地;沒(méi)教養(yǎng)地
英漢例句
- "A writer's worst enemy is another writer, " he remarked ungraciously and accurately somewhat later.
“一個(gè)作家最大的敵人就是其它作家,”后來(lái)他不友好然而又很精準(zhǔn)地說(shuō)道。 - And, after proceeding a few steps, she added - 'I stopped you ungraciously, just now, Mr. Knightley, and, I am afraid, gave you pain.
走了幾步以后,她又說(shuō):“剛才我很不客氣地打斷了你,奈特利先生,恐怕惹你不高興了。 - Admittedly, there are some Singaporeans who feel overwhelmed by the growing % of foreigners in the country (30%-40%) and lash out ungraciously, usually online.
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