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condescendingly

英 [ˌkɒndɪˈsendɪŋli] 美 [ˌkɑːndɪˈsendɪŋli]

adv. 俯就地;屈尊地

英英释义

condescendingly[,kɔndi'sendiŋli]

  • adv.
    • 1

网络释义

  • 屈尊地
    • 屈尊地(condescendingly), 此释义来源于网络辞典。

    短语
  • Condescendingly courteous
    有恩赐的 | 纵容的

同根词

词根:condescend

同近义词

  • adv.

双语例句

  • "Yes, do you know them?" she asked condescendingly, turning halfway toward him.

    “是的,你认识他们?”她带着几份优越感问道,半路转过头去看着他。

  • Shake hands, Heathcliff,‘ said Mr. Earnshaw, condescendingly; ‘once in a way, that is permitted.‘

    “握握手,希斯克利夫,”恩肖先生温和地说,“偶尔允许这样做。”

  • The stories are not angry, accusatory, or even ideological. It's worse: they are condescendingly elegiac.

    这些故事并不代表愤怒、指责,甚至思想,更糟的是:它们是婉转的挽歌。

权威例句

  • Is it the view though of what the former condescendingly calls "ordinary" Americans, people who have generally shown more common sense than the likes of Messrs.

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  • For Fey, this experience is only further exacerbated by some who ask how she manages her hectic life, only to condescendingly imply that she perhaps does not.

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  • Henrique Capriles, Maduro's likely opponent in presidential election that must be called within 30 days, spoke condescendingly of the former bus driver and union leader, referring to him as "boy" and accusing him of "shamelessly" lying to the country.

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