英 [dɪsˈkʌrɪdʒɪŋli] 美 [dɪsˈkɜːrɪdʒɪŋli]
adv. 使人气馁地,使人沮丧地;阻止地
in a discouraging manner
the failure rate on the bar exam is discouragingly high
... discouraging 令人气馁的 discouragingly 使人气馁地 discourteous 失礼的 ...
discouraged 气馁的
discouraging 使人沮丧的;令人气馁的
discouragement 气馁;挫折;劝阻
discouraged 劝阻(discourage的过去分词);使失去勇气
discouraging 沮丧(discourage的ing形式);失去勇气
discourage 阻止;使气馁
使人气馁地,使人沮丧地;阻止地
The progress is discouragingly slow.
进展慢腾腾得叫人泄气。
It's a discouragingly familiar strategy.
这是一种令人沮丧的熟悉伎俩。
As we know, developing software in the traditional way is tremendously labor intensive, slow and discouragingly unreliable.
就像我们知道的那样,以传统的方式开发软件是劳动强度极大的、效率非常低下和令人沮丧的不可靠的。
Then they assemble in the forward lounge for a talk on procedure given by three of the discouragingly capable staff members.
Discouragingly, even in Britain, which along with France has led the new European defence effort, there is little sign that the money will be found to do it well.
But the problem with any collectively produced good is the free rider in the case of (especially European) religion, the church members who turn up only at Christmas and Easter, leaving the pews discouragingly empty in between.