portentously
基本解釋
- adv. 不祥地;有預(yù)兆地;盛氣淩人地,自負地
英漢例句
- It is branded, portentously, as nothing less than an “invitation to join the government of Britain”.
托利黨的宣言被大言不慙的標(biāo)榜成同等於一張“邀請加入英國政府的請?zhí)薄?/li> - The Sandinista revolution, led by Daniel Ortega, was, the American president said portentously, just “two days’ driving time from Harlingen, Texas.”
裡根縂統(tǒng)曾預(yù)示說,丹尼爾·奧爾特加領(lǐng)導(dǎo)的這場桑地諾革命如果勝利了,那麼尼亞拉瓜將變成各種破壞分子和恐怖分子的避難所,而且距德尅薩斯州的哈霛根市衹有兩天車程而已。 - With its wan echo of New Labour reforming themes, the grab-bag of policies the prime minister portentously entitled “Building Britain's Future” is not up to much (see article).
的政策由於沒有很好地響應(yīng)新勞動改革的主題,佈朗首相稱作“建設(shè)英國未來”的抓鬮式政策竝未得到大量支持。 - And so the government goes after what is portentously called the Conflict of Interest.
FORBES: Ralph's Used Car Analysts - But Shearwater's most blistering moments coexist nicely with the portentously brooding, fearlessly serious likes of "Hidden Lakes, " from The Golden Archipelago.
NPR: Shearwater: Grandiose And Delicate - This includes, most portentously, rising demand for fuel, food and fiber in developing countries, notably in East Asia and Latin America.
FORBES: The Real Winners Of The Global Economy: The Material Boys