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damn·ing·ly 英'dæmɪŋlɪ美'dæmɪŋlɪ COCA²⁵⁴³³⁷⁺⁶BNC⁸²⁵³⁰⁺¹⁰iWeb⁶⁰⁵³⁶Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本例句 adv.定罪地⁴⁰;导致定罪地 At the end of the day the Umma team took a long drive through a vast shanty town on the fringes of Omdurman itself, damningly known as the “ black belt” to the lighter- skinned Arabs of Khartoum. 一日将尽的时候,乌玛成员远远地驱车穿越了就位于恩图曼本身外围处的一个贫民区,即喀土穆的浅皮肤的阿拉伯人所谓的该死的“黑暗地带”。 ecocn More damningly, they are the only two innovative tech outfits in the FTSE index of leading shares. 更糟糕的是,他们是仅有的两家登上英国富时指数绩优股名单的创新技术企业。 blog.sina.com.cn Most damningly, she said bluntly that there was an “over- reliance on fragmentary intelligence” to justify the war. 最应受谴责的是,伊莉莎毫不遮掩的表示,美国在为伊战狡辩时“过分相信支离破碎的情报信息”。 ecocn Most damningly, 47% of southerners thought public spending under Labour had been largely wasted. 最令人沮丧的是,47%的南方人认为工党治下的公共开支属于铺张浪费。 ecocn This dilettantism was once summed up damningly by Michael Porter, of Harvard Business School: “ These companies don't have strategies, they do deals.” 这种涉猎众多行业的商业模式曾经被哈佛商学院的 Michael Porter认定为是完全错误的:“这些公司没有策略,他们只是做生意。” ecocn Damningly, in many combinations of age and subject, the more help children got, the less well they did. 更为严重的是,如果把年龄和学科联系起来,很多组合都表明孩子们得到的帮助越多,功课就越差。 ecocn |