英 [ˈkreɪvnli] 美 [ˈkreɪvnli]
adv. 胆怯地;胆小地
胆怯地
胆怯地;胆小地
It is bad enough for a person to cravenly seek power while remaining in ignorance.
一个人因为无知而趋炎附势就已经很糟糕了。
His hometown is Aleppo, cravenly abandoned by the West to bombardment by Russian forces.
他的家乡是阿勒颇,一个因俄罗斯的轰炸而被西方懦弱地放弃的地方。
As Tom Shone observes in his insightful book, "Blockbuster", Hollywood spends nearly all its money and energy working out what teenagers want and cravenly giving it to them.
正如汤姆•寿恩在其见解深刻的《流行作品》一书中评论的,好莱坞花费了几乎全部的钱财和精力,创作出青少年们喜欢的东西并怯生生地交给他们。
So far, the Obamaphile media have cravenly neglected to give this the space it clearly deserves.
Would Americans who surrendered so cravenly to McCarthyism, when only their jobs were at risk, really have defied a life-threatening tyranny?
Yet the truth is, most noise pollution is caused by your neighbors, who cravenly pretend that they aren't even aware of this.
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