wittily
常見例句
- Even Mr Cameron, speaking wittily at the book's launch last week, could not make his "Conservative means for progressive ends" line sound snappy.
甚至連卡梅隆先生本人,上周在發(fā)行這本書時也無法流利的表達(dá)他的“出于改良目的的保守黨主張”。 - From reforming the country’s education system to rolling out a broadband network, he makes the case, often wittily, more often sarcastically, that self-congratulation replaced effectiveness.
從國家的教育改革到寬帶網(wǎng)絡(luò)的推出, 他時常帶著詼諧, 更多的時候是嘲諷的語氣來描述這些例子, 結(jié)果往往是沾沾自喜而無實(shí)際效益.
ecocn.org - “Richistan” (2007), his previous book, wittily described the key differences between the new generation of super wealthy and the merely rich, and charted the emerging tensions between them.
在他早期寫的書《富人國》(2007)中,他敏銳地刻畫了新一代巨富與僅僅“有錢”的人之間最根本的區(qū)別,并預(yù)言了二者之間逐漸暴露的緊張關(guān)系。 - Wittily, Robbins has appropriated for his own purposes the attack-dog campaign style of the right wing.
NEWYORKER: Bob Roberts - FBI, watches the game alongside Frank Sinatra and a wittily drunken Jackie Gleason.
ECONOMIST: A less-than-great American novel - Sullivan argues, wittily and with his tongue only slightly inserted into his cheek, that in a Baudrillardian way reality TV is not fake but very real.
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