disdainfully信息详情
adv.轻蔑地;倨傲地
disdainful───adj.轻蔑的;倨傲的;鄙视的
dismayfully───沮丧地
disdainfulness───n.轻蔑;藐视
disgracefully───adv.不光彩地;可耻地
distastefully───adv.味道差地;不愉快地
disgustfully───恶心地
gainfully───adv.有收入地;有利益地
painfully───adv.非常(用于强调不好性质或情形);痛苦地;费力地,艰难地;极度地,剧烈地
sdeignfully───卑鄙地
We know all about you," she said disdainfully.───我们对你了如指掌,”她轻蔑的说。
It is different in India," said Mistress Mary disdainfully.───印度就不一样。”玛丽小姐轻蔑地说。
I would almost rather have no children at all," she said disdainfully [scornfully].───我宁可一个孩子也没有。”她轻蔑地说。
And with a movement of his entire body, much too fast for me to see, he was suddenly standing disdainfully at the foot of the steps.───接着他纵身一跳,动作快得让我看不清,他已经站在了石阶最下层,轻蔑地看着我。
Steve Jobs, its chief executive, talks disdainfully about netbooks and is nothing if not obstinate.───首席执行官史蒂夫-乔布斯(SteveJobs)谈起上网本时颇为不屑,并且固执至极。
Of investment bankers, he says disdainfully: "Since they lost all their clients' money, they have been pestering me to give them mine. "───谈及投资银行家,他轻蔑地说:“自打把客户所有的钱都赔光后,他们就一直缠着我把钱给他们管理。”
"We're an upscale gentleman's club, " he said disdainfully.───“我们可是一家高档绅士俱乐部,”他倨傲地宣称。
Such opportunism, says one true believer disdainfully, is only for Trotskyists.───一名忠实信徒轻蔑地表示,这种机会主义只有托派分子(Trotskyist)奉行。
"Why, sir! Don't you know that the famous musician Beethoven was deaf? " the boy asked in reply disdainfully.───“咋了,先生!难道您不晓得大名鼎鼎的音乐家贝多芬是个聋子吗?”男孩轻蔑地反问道。
George drew himself up, and smiled disdainfully.
Our Gallic neighbours sipped disdainfully at orange juice.
For 40 years under what she disdainfully termed the "liberalism" of Colonel Muammar Qaddafi, the niqab had been forbidden."But now we can wear what we like!"
He stared disdainfully at me.
Mrs. Morel went up her yard disdainfully.
He poised his head disdainfully.
The girl shrugged her pretty shoulders disdainfully.
Clara turned away again rather disdainfully.
"We know all about you," she said disdainfully.