incongruously
常見(jiàn)例句
- Along the way we passed that famous balcony (now, rather incongruously, above a Marks & Spencer store).
一路上我們走過(guò)那個(gè)著名的陽(yáng)臺(tái),樓下現(xiàn)在是瑪莎百貨的鋪麪,顯得不那麼協(xié)調(diào)。 - "In history, [Shaolin] represented justice, uprightness, sympathy and love, " says Wang Yumin, the temple's foreign liaison officer, incongruously clad in a Las Vegas, Nevada T-shirt.
“歷史上,少林代表著正義,正直,同情和愛(ài),”少林寺對(duì)外聯(lián)絡(luò)官王玉民(音譯)說(shuō),他的拉斯維加斯T賉看上去有點(diǎn)突兀。 - So, too, is the folkloric vision of women as midwives to the warrior's rebirth, incongruously offered to readers who live in a world where a returning warrior might well be a woman herself.
同樣具有代表性的是民間傳統(tǒng)觀唸,認(rèn)爲(wèi)女人是幫助戰(zhàn)士重生的人,不協(xié)調(diào)的是,在讀者所生活的世界,廻歸的戰(zhàn)士可能正是一個(gè)女人。 - Money is being made again in gold names, tech takeovers and, somewhat incongruously, video rental stocks.
FORBES: The Ghosts Of Earnings Past - The haredim, perhaps incongruously, could offer hope for a more temperate, less obdurate ethos of Jewish nationhood.
ECONOMIST: Looking ahead - In the shorter term, the bank needs to worry about a possible backlash against its incongruously generous pay policies.
ECONOMIST: American finance 返回 incongruously