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slight·ing·ly 英s'laɪtɪŋlɪ美s'laɪtɪŋlɪ COCA²⁴²⁰²¹BNC¹¹⁴⁰²⁴⁺⁵ 基本英英近义反义Thesaurus例句 adv.轻视地⁶⁰;疏忽地⁴⁰
Adverb: in a disparaging manner;these mythological figures are described disparagingly as belonging `only to a story' 近义词 lightly轻轻地disparagingly以贬抑的口吻… as in.lightly 同义词 casually,delicately,easily,faintly,freely,gingerly,mildly,moderately,quietly,simply,slightly,softly,sparsely,subtly,tenderly,thinlyagilely,airily,breezily,carelessly,daintily,ethereally,flippantly,frivolously,heedlessly,indifferently,leniently,nimbly,peacefully,readily,smoothly,sparingly,tenuously,thoughtlessly,timidly,unsubstantially,well 反义词 difficultly,roughlyuncarefully effortfully,heavily lightlyadverb gently, effortlessly agilely,airily,breezily,carelessly,casually,daintily,delicately,easily,ethereally,faintly,flippantly,freely,frivolously,gingerly,heedlessly,indifferently,leniently,mildly,moderately,nimbly,peacefully,quietly,readily,simply,slightly,smoothly,softly,sparingly,sparsely,subtly,tenderly,tenuously,thinly,thoughtlessly,timidly,unsubstantially,well He had spoken slightingly of women's education in general, and had said that Hannah, Anna's English protegee, had not the slightest need to know anything of physics. 他轻蔑地谈到一般的妇女教育,说她所保护的那个英国女孩汉娜根本不需要懂得物理学。 exams Obama described Putin slightingly last week as having “ one foot in the past”. 而奥巴马在上周曾轻蔑地把普京描述为“一只脚还停在过去”的人。 yeeyan The same Palestinian rejection of Mr Netanyahu’s recognition demand, couched not slightingly but in positive and statesmanlike language, could hoist him on his own petard. 对于内塔尼亚胡认证要求的拒绝的表达,不是以轻视的态度,而是以积极的,外交辞令的语言,这很可能让内塔尼亚胡引火烧身。 ecocn |