unkindly
基本解釋
- adj.不和善的;不仁慈的
- adv.刻薄地;冷酷無(wú)情地
英漢例句
- "Miss Dashwood, " cried Willoughby, "you are now using me unkindly.
“達(dá)什伍德小姐,”威洛比大聲說(shuō)道,“你對(duì)我太不客氣了。 - Young Hamlet did not like him because he was not as wise and kind as his father. He was a man of unkindly character.
年輕的哈姆雷特竝不喜歡他的叔叔,因爲(wèi)他不像自己的父親那麼睿智仁慈,他是一個(gè)本性無(wú)情的人。
hnst.org - This has odd effects on the way such people, and their descendants, think and talk; this book analyses those effects shrewdly but not unkindly.
因此,對(duì)這些人以及他們後代的思維和說(shuō)話方式産生了奇怪的影響。 本書(shū)犀利但非苛刻無(wú)情地地分析了這些影響。
ecocn.org - As for her trainee, he was photographed with milk-white shanks exposed unkindly to the elements.
NEWYORKER: Hack Work - Not unkindly, he was said never to have had an idea of his own.
ECONOMIST: When Boris banged the table - Card counting isn't for everybody: It isn't illegal but casino management looks very unkindly on the practice.
FORBES: Playing to win
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- talk unkindly 不友好地說(shuō)
- bar unkindly 非善意地禁止
- touch unkindly 非善意地觸摸
- search unkindly 非善意地搜索
- pay unkindly 非善意地給予