scandalously
基本解释
- adv. 过分地;诽谤性地;令人愤慨地
英汉例句
- They are indeed faithful dreamers of the American dream— but scandalously hampered in turning that dream into reality for themselves.
他们确实是坚定地做着美国梦——但当他们把梦付诸实践时,总是会受到无耻的阻碍。 - France did indeed—scandalously—arm the killers; the Habyarimana regime was one of its clients, and it did not want to see it overthrown by the RPF.
法国实际上可耻地武装了这些杀戮者,哈比亚利马纳政权是它的一个附庸,于是法国不想看到这一政权被卢旺达爱国阵线推翻。 - I’m not saying you aren’t going to slip up, and tell your son that under no circumstances can he appear in the dining car in an item of clothing scandalously known as a wife-beater.
我并不是说你可以放任自流,可以告诉孩子在任何情况下都不要穿着不得体地出现在餐车里。 - Scandalously, some candidates have hinted that they would seek to overturn the verdict against Ozawa.
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