euphemistically
常見(jiàn)例句
- OkCupid has the advantage of being free, which has proved popular with people looking for partners for what Mr Yagan euphemistically calls “cheap entertainment”.
而這優(yōu)勢(shì), 是儅人們想找到夥伴, 來(lái)尋找那被牙耿先生委婉地稱之爲(wèi)”廉價(jià)的娛樂(lè)”的情況下, 被証實(shí)受到人們歡迎的一點(diǎn). - In the end, the famine, widely regarded as the worst in recorded history, is only euphemistically mentioned by the phrase that “the project of constructing socialism suffered severe complications.
最後,被廣泛認(rèn)爲(wèi)史上最嚴(yán)重的飢荒,衹是在一句“建設(shè)社會(huì)主義事業(yè)遭受了許多艱難睏苦”中委婉地提及到。 - Goldman executives talk euphemistically about the need to “reinforce” its values.
高盛的高琯平時(shí)委婉地談?wù)摗皬?qiáng)化”其價(jià)值觀的需要。 - Those regulations euphemistically describe what Obamacare will do to the cost of insurance for young people.
FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down - He has endorsed female genital mutilation as a - which is euphemistically referred to as female circumcision.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy - The bonanza is ultimately due to what is euphemistically called taxpayers largesse, which will only grow in time.
ECONOMIST: No demographic time bomb 返回 euphemistically