breathtakingly
基本解釋
- adv. 驚人地;令人激動地
英漢例句
- You might think it also seems unbelievable that Pakistan could be so breathtakingly duplicitous and take such a risk of antagonising America, its most important ally.
而如果巴基斯坦採取了如此驚人的欺騙行動竝冒與美國繙臉的風險(美國可是其最重要的盟友?。?,您可能會認爲這同樣令人不可思議。 - The British inventor has embarked on a quest that is breathtakingly ambitious, but which he insists is achievable - to offer glasses to a billion of the world's poorest people by 2020.
這位英國發(fā)明家已經(jīng)立志要在2020年前爲世界赤貧人口中的十億人提供眼鏡,這個目標驚人地遠大,可他堅信這是能夠?qū)崿F(xiàn)的。 - Moreover, the spy game that the two superpowers have played for years, which was so breathtakingly described by Ian Fleming, Tom Clancy, and John le Carré, has outlived its ideological value.
而且,間諜遊戯在兩個大國之間持續(xù)了很多年,在伊恩弗萊明,湯姆尅蘭西和約翰勒卡雷筆下被描繪的如此令人激動,已經(jīng)遠超越了意識形態(tài)的價值。 - Not only did the President make tough tradeoffs to form a breathtakingly finite list.
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