unceremoniously信息详情
adv.随便地;唐突地
ceremoniously───adv.隆重地
unceremonious───adj.随便的,不拘礼节的;无礼貌的
unceremoniousness───n.无礼
acrimoniously───adv.毒辣地;尖刻地
ceremonious───adj.隆重的;讲究仪式的;正式的
inharmoniously───不合谐地,不和睦地
querimoniously───牢骚地
ceremonially───adv.礼仪上地,仪式上地
harmoniously───adv.和谐地;调和地
So on Wednesday November 12th Mr Paulson unceremoniously buried the idea.───因此,11月12日,保尔森先生仓促埋葬了自己的点子。
She was unceremoniously dumped to be replaced by a leader who could win the election.───她突然被弃用了,代替她的是有可能赢得竞选的领导。
They dumped his belongings unceremoniously on the floor.───他们粗暴地把他的物品摔到地板上。
He sat down on a bench, unceremoniously, doggedly, like a man in trouble.───他在一张长凳上坐了下去,显得不拘礼仪,固执己见,象一个心烦意乱的人。
Before the baby was born, you could afford to ignore night-time shrieks from the toddler, or unceremoniously bundle her back to bed.───在小女儿出生前,你可以忽略大女儿夜里的尖叫,或者随便地把她赶回床上去。
But at a meeting on Oct. 14, the board unceremoniously dismissed Mr. Woodford, telling him to leave the country.───但是在10月14日召开的会议上,董事会突然宣告解聘伍德福特,并要求他离开日本。
After being unceremoniously discharged, she put her skills to use as a bounty hunter and continued to bring the lawless to justice.───被匆匆撤销军籍后,她凭借自己的才能成为一名赏金猎人,继续伸张正义。
Shortly after the coup d'etat that brought Qaddafi to power, he unceremoniously ordered all Italians to leave Libyan territory.───就在卡扎菲进行政变并开始执政后不久,他毫不客气地下令所有的意大利人离开利比亚的领土。
In fact, I had only barely arrived with my friends before the police rushed in and escorted us unceremoniously to the police station.───实际上,在警察冲进来贸然将我们‘护送’到派出所之前,我和朋友们才刚刚到。
She was unceremoniously dumped to be replaced by a leader who could win the election.