disrespectfully
基本解釋
- adv. 無(wú)禮地;不恭地
英漢例句
- Our term “provocation” should not be seen as an invitation to behave disrespectfully.
“煽動(dòng)”一詞不是說(shuō)要讓人擧止不恭。 - Mr Ramsauer knows of “no country in the world where people treat their own language so disrespectfully.”
拉姆紹爾先生認(rèn)爲(wèi)“世上沒(méi)有一個(gè)國(guó)家人們這樣無(wú)禮地對(duì)待母語(yǔ)”。 - For other readers, it was Chua calling her older daughter Sophia "garbage" after the girl behaved disrespectfully — the same thing Chua had been called as a child by her strict Chinese father.
對(duì)於另一些讀者來(lái)說(shuō),是蔡美兒在大女兒蔡思慧不聽(tīng)話的時(shí)候罵她“廢物”,這詞兒蔡美兒小時(shí)候嚴(yán)厲的父親也這麼罵她。 - The general and his aides spoke disrespectfully about several administration officials.
- Lena Horne refused to play roles that represented African-Americans disrespectfully.
- People who feel that they have been treated disrespectfully are more likely to develop hostile reactions, possibly including cyber-abuse.
FORBES: The Evil Twin: Learning From Insider Security Threats - The point that I'd like to make is that, you know, I'm a white guy, and I've had many experiences with the police, and in virtually all of them they've treated me, you know, disrespectfully.
NPR: Black And Blue: Police And Minorities
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詞組短語(yǔ)
- talk disrespectfully 毫無(wú)尊敬地說(shuō)
- speak disrespectfully 毫不尊敬地說(shuō)
- treat disrespectfully 侮慢
- To address one disrespectfully 稱呼失敬
- treat disrespectfully arrogant 侮慢