deplorably
常見例句
- He would have been very pleased with the money and the recognition, but he would also have thought the competitive element deplorably vulgar.
他對(duì)這筆獎(jiǎng)金和人們給予的承認(rèn)會(huì)相儅滿意,不過也會(huì)把這殘酷的競爭眡爲(wèi)粗俗的表現(xiàn)。 - Deplorably the field-marshal has sanctioned the use of military tribunals to impose draconian sentences on alleged lawbreakers who have included innocuous democracy activists.
可悲的是這位陸軍元帥贊同使用軍事法庭來對(duì)那些包括無辜民主人士在內(nèi)的違法者施加嚴(yán)酷的判決。 - Public services are mostly still deplorably shoddy.
公共服務(wù)大多以次充好。 - This is slowing, among other things, the already deplorably tardy spending of European Union money.
ECONOMIST: Bulgaria tackles corruption - The worldwide standing of those institutions is deplorably low.
ECONOMIST: Liberalism lives The - Until they started to play hardball in this way, Mr Obama had been deplorably insouciant about the medium-term picture, repeatedly failing in his budgets and his state-of-the-union speeches to offer any path to a sustainable deficit.
ECONOMIST: America's debt 返回 deplorably