ingratiatingly
基本解釋
- adj.討好的;奉承的
英漢例句
- Mr Irving was savvy enough to be polite about Jews and ingratiatingly grateful to his hosts, but he came across as a broken, paranoid man.
在對猶太人的禮貌和主辦方的奉承致謝上,歐文先生是見識十足。 但他遭遇了一位衰弱,偏執(zhí)的人士。 - The anchor person, therefore, said to the lecturer in an ingratiatingly joking voice: "We wish you a long life in good health to enjoy all the refinements that life has to offer."
因此,主持人不無討好和戯謔地說:“希望您保重身躰,長命百嵗,盡享生命的精華”。
blog.sina.com.cn - To dispel her fear, he grinned ingratiatingly at her—it was the exaggerated death-mask grin of a person not used to grovelling—then he looked around to figure out where he had left the table.
NEWYORKER: The Elephant - Instead, it is calmly, ingratiatingly misleading.
NEWYORKER: Confounding Fathers