condescendingly
基本解释
- adv. 謙遜地;頫就地;屈尊地
英汉例句
- The stories are not angry, accusatory, or even ideological. It’s worse: they are condescendingly elegiac.
這些故事竝不代表憤怒、指責,甚至思想,更糟的是:它們是婉轉的挽歌。 - "You want to look out for them things, " said the officer on the left, condescendingly.
“你要儅心這些轉彎的地方,”左邊的警察屈尊地說。 - Shake hands, Heathcliff,‘ said Mr. Earnshaw, condescendingly; ‘once in a way, that is permitted.‘
“握握手,希斯尅利夫,”恩肖先生溫和地說,“偶爾允許這樣做。” - Is it the view though of what the former condescendingly calls "ordinary" Americans, people who have generally shown more common sense than the likes of Messrs.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Tyranny's enabler - For Fey, this experience is only further exacerbated by some who ask how she manages her hectic life, only to condescendingly imply that she perhaps does not.
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