toughly
基本解釋
- adv.強(qiáng)硬地;有粘性地;固執(zhí)地
英漢例句
- Turkey had earlier bargained toughly (some saiddestructively).
土耳其在早先的還價(jià)中態(tài)度強(qiáng)硬(也有人稱氣急敗壞)。 - "You just there, and all of a sudden you get shot up, " she says, laughing toughly.
“你呆在那兒,可能突然間就會(huì)挨一槍,”她邊說邊粗獷地大笑著。 - And part of the meaning is that chaos—be it in the Yeltsin era or prior to 1612—is a greater evil than toughly enforced order.
而這個(gè)意思的部分是混亂,就像葉利欽時(shí)代或者1612年一樣,這可是比強(qiáng)制執(zhí)行令更可怕的危險(xiǎn)。 - But he dealt with it toughly, if belatedly, and emerged from the crisis more popular than ever.
ECONOMIST: Volker Rühe, Germany’s next foreign minister? - And also because, you know, Secretary Sebelius wrote that pretty toughly worded letter saying, justify all this stuff.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing - Republicans run Arizona and are now in a state of hysteria, competing with one another to deal most toughly with the threat.
ECONOMIST: Arizona's immigration law
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- a toughly worded ruling 一想措辭強(qiáng)硬的裁決
- doggedly ramstam toughly 固執(zhí)地
- remember you toughly 去回想你告訴我的那些
- Toughly natural color 堅(jiān)韌本色