adv. 放肆地
in a presumptuous manner
he presumptuously overstepped the doctor's orders
... 放肆的presumptuousungovernable 放肆地presumptuously 放饲厩loose-box ...
presumptuous 专横的;放肆的;冒昧的
presumption 放肆,傲慢;推测
放肆地
An outsider, especially a politician, who presumptuously seeks a position or success in a new locality.
外来者,尤指外来政客,在新地区自行其是地追求地位或成功。
Life was not so great for the peasants who did all the work, but I'm presumptuously assuming that I'd be a hanger-on at court.
当然对于当时承担了所有劳苦的农民来说生活就没那么美好了,不过我自作主张假设我会是一个高门大院里的闲人。
If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the LORD does not take place or come true, that is a message the LORD has not spoken. That prophet has spoken presumptuously.
先知托耶和华的名说话,所说的若不成就,也无效验,这就是耶和华所未曾吩咐的,是那先知擅自说的,你不要怕他。
Even, it may be (to dip presumptuously into the candidate's psyche), from his father's impelling shadow.
CNN: Lance Morrow: Among white men, Gore needs to pick up good vibrations
After the presumptuously named "Victory" rally, I went to a "Victory" centre - also known as a Republican field office - in West Tampa.