英 [ˈɡreɪvli] 美 [ˈɡreɪvli]
adv. 严重地;严肃地;严峻地;沉重地
n. (Gravely)人名;(英)格雷夫利
沉重地
严重地
严峻地
重大地
"I think I've covered that business more than adequately," he said gravely.
“我认为我已经把那件事搞得够详细的了,”他一脸严肃地说。
Both animals nodded gravely.
两只动物严肃地点头。
"Of course," the Dodo replied very gravely.
“当然了。”渡渡鸟非常严肃地回答。
"The Brazilian government is gravely concerned that the same people who perpetrated the coup d'etat might threaten the inviolability of the embassy to forcibly arrest President Zelaya,".
VOA : standard.2009.09.25
He would be quite famous in his line of work. Whether Magda was his wife or not, one evening when he was wise-lined and gray at the temples he'd smile gravely, at a fashionable dinner party, and remind her of his youthful passion.
他会在他的行业中变得相当有名,不管Magda是否,成为他的妻子,等他有了智慧的皱纹,两鬓斑白了,他会有天晚上在一次上流社会的晚宴上,庄重地微微一笑,对她提起自己少年时代的钟情。
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
But for McCourtney, 61, sticking with gravely ill portfolio companies is simply part of the Venrock ethos.
If you listen, beneath the pleasant acoustic instruments, you hear a tartly sarcastic, gravely judgmental song.
His gravely tones are also just as romantic in person as they are on television.