damningly
基本解釋
- adv.定罪地;導(dǎo)致定罪地
英漢例句
- Damningly, in many combinations of age and subject, the more help children got, the less well they did.
更爲(wèi)嚴(yán)重的是,如果把年齡和學(xué)科聯(lián)系起來(lái),很多組郃都表明孩子們得到的幫助越多,功課就越差。 - Damningly one-sided though the game was, one could not help but feel privileged to see something wonderful gain its reward.
即使這是一場(chǎng)該死的一邊倒的比賽,球迷還是禁不住感到有幸看到一些了不起的東西,完全物有所值。 - Jorge Olguin, a World Cup winner from 1978, had noted damningly then: "Maradona doesn't have a clear idea about what he wants.
率領(lǐng)球隊(duì)奪得過(guò)1978年的世界盃冠軍的豪爾赫奧圭,更是頗有微詞:“馬拉多納不知道他要乾什麼。 - More damningly, they are the only two innovative tech outfits in the FTSE index of leading shares.
ECONOMIST: Entrepreneurship and technology - Dankner damningly speculates that this behavior was either due to incompetence or malfeasance.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Bush and ‘The Big Scam' - Israel has a tradition of publishing damningly incisive reports on its systemic failings—and then, because of those failings, not implementing them.
ECONOMIST: Israel's war in Lebanon