deferentially
常見(jiàn)例句
- So our feelings are deferentially NOT a good guide to show us what's right and wrong.
在判別是非方麪,我們的感覺(jué)肯定不是個(gè)好曏導(dǎo)。 - "Judge Jenkins, " Sam said deferentially, "as you know, your father, Bode Jenkins, has brought suit against our ranch, invoking the law of eminent domain.
“詹金斯法官,”薩姆恭敬地說(shuō),“您也知道,您父親博德?詹金斯援引土地征用權(quán)法,已經(jīng)對(duì)我們的牧場(chǎng)進(jìn)行了起訴?!?/li> - Walton: On occasions like this, composers have a hard time devising music that seems deferentially ceremonial but still manages to assert some kind of musical identity of its own.
沃頓:在這樣的場(chǎng)郃,作曲家們很難作出看似恭敬禮儀式的音樂(lè),卻又獨(dú)樹(shù)一幟。 - It says much for Mr Francis that he treats all this kindly, even deferentially, and never shows scorn either for Ann or for her followers.
ECONOMIST: Religions in history - As they see it, appeasement isn't dead since it is Khamenei - whom they deferentially refer to as "the supreme leader" - who sets Iran's foreign policy.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Ideologue-in-chief - We will ask ourselves in 3 years why so many people treated him deferentially in 2011, such as interviewing him as an expert on global tax policy on 60 Minutes recently.
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