quaintly
常見(jiàn)例句
- In a smaller country this all might be dismissed as quaintly droll.
在一個(gè)小一點(diǎn)的國(guó)家這可能會(huì)被作爲(wèi)一個(gè)離奇滑稽的人而忽略。 - Quaintly distracted, he never quite got my name right, sometimes calling me Miss Loon or Miss Voon.
他莫名地分心,從沒(méi)有搞清楚我的名字,有時(shí)叫我盧恩小姐,有時(shí)伍恩。 - As the 12-day general-election campaign got under way (the first to be held in August in 107 years), there was something quaintly old-fashioned in the absence of television hoopla.
在這個(gè)12天的大選進(jìn)行之時(shí)(這是107年來(lái)第一次將大選定在八月),一些老舊的東西不會(huì)再出現(xiàn)在電眡的喧囂之中。 - Mcgarrybowen comes across as quaintly, touchingly anachronistic, providing ads from a bygone age that still work.
FORBES: The Men in The Gray Flannel Suits - After all, it's divided up into regionals, and, quaintly, regional is really a word borrowed from high-school tournaments.
NPR: NCAA Tournament Filled with Undeserving Teams - Most larger North American cellular carriers still base their plans around voice minutes -- how quaintly 2006 of them.
ENGADGET: Rogers overhauls its cellphone plans to offer unlimited voice and text, hook Canadians on data (update: Bell and Telus too) 返回 quaintly