laudably
常見(jiàn)例句
- Ultimately, and laudably, Mr Eastwood's films attack anonymity, whether invisible enemy or fake heroes.
一般影片中下場(chǎng)悲慘的都是無(wú)名的敵人,而在伊斯特伍德的這部電影中,無(wú)論是看得見(jiàn)的敵人還是偽冒的英雄,都不再 “隱姓埋名”,這不禁讓人拍手稱快。 - Laudably, Mr Baucus has pursued a moderate course, rejecting a proposal for a government-run insurance scheme.
值得贊揚(yáng)的是,鮑卡斯已經(jīng)準(zhǔn)備了一條溫和路線,他拒絕了一項(xiàng)為政府籌備的保險(xiǎn)計(jì)劃。 - The Conservatives’ label for the dying epoch is the “age of irresponsibility”, a tag they once laudably applied to profligate householders as well as to the government.
保守黨對(duì)即將過(guò)去的免費(fèi)時(shí)代稱作“不負(fù)責(zé)的時(shí)代”,他們也曾將這個(gè)名號(hào)加賞于揮金如土的戶主和政府身上。 - Laudably, Mr Baucus has pursued a moderate course, rejecting a proposal for a government-run insurance scheme.
ECONOMIST: A long-awaited plan - While diseases such as HIV, malaria and tuberculosis have laudably gained the attention of the global health community, NCDs have been routinely ignored.
FORBES: Pharma Be Aware: The Next Killers - Professor Nutt has, laudably, staked the credibility of science in public policy on getting politicians to put away their moral sentiments and face up to statistics.
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