英 [ədˈmaɪərɪŋli] 美 [ədˈmaɪərɪŋli]
adv. 钦佩地;羡慕地
with admiration
he looked at his wife admiringly
... admired 受人钦佩的;感到羡慕的 admiringly 钦佩地;羡慕地 admiration 钦佩;赞赏;羡慕;赞美 ...
... admired 受人钦佩的;感到羡慕的 admiringly 钦佩地;羡慕地 admiration 钦佩;赞赏;羡慕;赞美 ...
... i can feel you admire and love you husband dearly » 我能感觉你钦佩,深深地爱着你的丈夫 admiringly » 艳羡 bend over » 弯腰 ...
... admire courage » 佩服 admiringly » (副) 赞美地, 佩服地 spend my days just searching, spend my nights in dreams » 花只搜索我的天,花了我梦中的夜晚 ...
钦佩地;羡慕地
The postman fondle admiringly, placed it in his parcel.
邮差爱不释手,将它放入自己的邮包。
"You seem to be a genuine cosmopolite," I said admiringly.
“看来你是个真正的世界公民。”我钦慕地说道。
At least in America, he notes admiringly, venture capitalists are usually ready to back innovative start-ups.
他羡慕地看到,至少在美国,风险资本家通常都愿意支持创新性创业。
Page says she is often approached, admiringly, about her appetite for taking on feminist roles.
Moreover, he delightfully, admiringly gives us an appreciation of the wonderfully adaptive, ever-expanding English language.
Do you find it significant that so many educated Greeks followed Alexander admiringly?
FORBES: Two Great Historians Talk Alexander The Great, Part 4