英 [ˈpɔɪntɪdli] 美 [ˈpɔɪntɪdli]
adv. 尖锐地;指向地
in such a manner as to make something clearly evident
he pointedly ignored the question
有尖顶的;有尖拱的
... 尖刻的 /acerbic/acidulous/ 尖刻地 /pointedly/ 尖口线虫科 /Oxystomatidae/ ...
指向地(pointedly), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... 尖的 /cuspidal/peaked/peaky/spiky/ 尖地 /pointedly/ 尖顶 /steeple/fastigium/ ...
She yawned and looked pointedly at her watch.
她打了个哈欠,又刻意地看了看手表。
They were pointedly absent from the news conference.
他们有意缺席了那场新闻发布会。
He pointedly ignored the question.
他显然忽略了这问题。
General Petraeus appeared to be pointedly rejecting suggestions by some analysts, and some officials and members of Congress, that the United States should scale back its ground operations in Afghanistan and focus on air strikes and special operations missions.
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Where Aristotle made the courage of men in combat a central virtue of his ethics, Hobbes pointedly omits courage from his list of the moral virtues.
亚里士多德把战争中,勇敢的人作为最高美德,而霍布斯恰恰是把勇敢,从美德的列表里删掉了。
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But she also spoke pointedly about whether generics are therapeutically equivalent to their branded counterparts.
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They pointedly noted that Adobe's Flash media player will be integrated into the system's Web browser.
Netanyahu, of the center-right Likud party, has pointedly refused to endorse a two-state solution.
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