unceremoniously 中文意思是什麼

unceremoniously 解釋
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  1. The poets, one so praised, are lumped unceremoniously together in our textbooks, in one curt chapter.

    那些名噪一時的詩人,在今天的教科書里已被毫不客氣地擠在一起,列為短短的一章。
  2. The poets, once so praised, are tamped unceremoniously together in our textbooks, in one curt chapter.

    那些名噪一時的詩人,在今天的教科書里,已被毫不客氣地擠在一起,列為短短的一章。
  3. He sat within earshot, milking the cows by the light of a lantern, which i seized unceremoniously, and, calling out that i would send it back on the morrow, rushed to the nearest postern

    他坐在說話聽得見的近處,借著一盞提燈的光在擠牛奶,我就毫無禮貌地把提燈搶過來,大喊著我明天把它送回來,便奔向最近的一個邊門。
  4. Muttered joseph, towards whom i had been steering. he sat within earshot, milking the cows by the light of a lantern, which i seized unceremoniously, and, calling out that i would send it back on the morrow, rushed to the nearest postern

    他坐在說話聽得見的近處,借著一盞提燈的光在擠牛奶,我就毫無禮貌地把提燈搶過來,大喊著我明天把它送回來,便奔向最近的一個邊門。
  5. The poets, once so praised, are lumped unceremoniously together in our textbooks.

    那些名噪一時的詩人,在今天的教科書里,已被毫不客氣地混為一談。
  6. He sat down on a bench, unceremoniously, doggedly, like a man in trouble.

    他在一張長凳上坐了下去,顯得不拘禮儀,固執己見,象一個心煩意亂的人。
  7. But certain cows will show a fondness for a particular pair of hands, sometimes carrying this predilection so far as to refuse to stand at all except to their favourite, the pail of a stranger being unceremoniously kicked over

    可是某些奶牛卻喜歡某個特定人的手,有時候它們的這種偏愛非常強烈,如果不是它們喜歡的人,根本就不站著讓你擠奶,還毫不客氣地把它們不熟悉的人的牛奶桶踢翻。
  8. Antiabortion activists ' primary objection to ivf was that it involved the creation of extra embryos that would ultimately be unceremoniously destroyed ? a genocide worse than at any abortion clinic, they believed

    反墮胎狂熱份子反對ivf的主要原因,是由於過程中產生的多餘胚胎註定要淪落到隨便銷毀的命運;對這些人來說,這種殺害方式比任何墮胎診所還糟糕。
  9. Afraid of being identified, these nervous border - crossers insist on wearing strange masks on - camera. before unceremoniously kicking the duo out of their party

    偷渡是奔向美滿還是海市蜃樓?導演舉重若輕,以幽默感發出沉重抉擇背後的大問號。
  10. Such as at the commencement of the repast had not been able to seat themselves according to their inclination rose unceremoniously, and sought out more agreeable companions

    那些在席間覺得座位不稱心的人已經換了位置,並找到了稱心如意的鄰座。
  11. Being pushed unceremoniously to one side - which was precisely what i wished - he usurped my place, and proceeded to accompany himself : for he could play as well as sing

    他把我無禮地推到了一邊一這正中我下懷一,搶佔了位置,開始為自己伴奏起來,因為他既能唱又能彈。
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