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sourly 英'sauəli美'sauəli 高COCA⁴²³²¹BNC²³¹⁷⁰iWeb⁵⁶¹⁵⁴ 基本英英搭配记法近义反义Thesaurus例句 adv.敌对地⁵⁰;愠怒地⁵⁰
Adverb: in a sour manner;he complained sourly that the new rules only benefitted the managers sour酸的 sour-ly像⇒adv.敌对地⁵⁰;愠怒地⁵⁰近义词 tartly辛辣地sharply锐利地nastily污秽地bitterly残酷地acidly不和悦地spitefully怀恨地disagreeably不愉快地resentfully充满愤恨地drily幽默而不形于色地…unpleasantly令人不愉快地… adv.acidulously 同义词 angrily,bitingly,bitterly,impolitely,uncivilly Those words were penned99 years ago in advance of a lecture by Theodore Roosevelt, an American president whose imperialist tone then sourly disappointed Egyptian hopes. 时间回到99年前,在美国总统西奥多•罗斯福来到埃及发表演讲之时,我们也可以找到同样热切的话语。 ecocn “ Chain talkers, ” someone had sourly called them thirty years before. 三十年前有人刻薄地称他们为“废话连篇的空谈家。” bab “Come off it. Your lot get ineffable mercy, ” said Crowley sourly. “别逗了,至少你们还有那种不可言说的慈悲,”克鲁利酸溜溜地说。 yeeyan A fine pious act, he thought sourly, but it left him at loose ends. 他有些心酸地想,她是个孝顺女儿,但却把他弄得无所适从。61.184.81.75 British diplomat? says? sourly:?“The? delegation to Tripoli led by Jacob Zuma looked like a state visit from Tyrants Inc.” 一位英国外交官酸溜溜地说:“雅各布?祖马 Jacob Zuma率领代表团访问的黎波里,看上去就像是独裁者公司在进行国事访问。” hao360 He refers sourly to the“ corrupt Ramallah government”, after its capital town. 他伤心的提到了以首都命名的“腐败的拉马拉政府”。 ecocn Madame Bron, who had been thirty years in the theatre, replied quite sourly. 勃龙太太在这剧院里服务了三十年了,回答得十分酸刻。 bab They looked at me sourly at first. 他们最初不高兴地看着我。 bab They picked unnecessary fights with Germany, sourly cited past historical wrongs Poland has, sadly, suffered many in their bid for bigger voting weights within the EU, and put backs up all round. 他们与德国进行不必要的纷争,存心引述过去的历史错误很不幸,波兰遭受过许多冤屈以在欧盟中赢得更多的选票,并且到处制造麻烦。 ecocn |