assertively
基本解釋
- adv. 獨(dú)斷地;斷言地
英漢例句
- Politely and assertively say “thank you” and resist the urge to be embarrassed or utter something that totally negates the thanks.
富有禮貌且決絕的說(shuō):謝謝你! 抵制那種害羞的沖動(dòng),或說(shuō)一些總體上與感謝氛圍不合的掃興話(huà)。 - This is an extraordinarily important responsibility of the presidency, and it is one that I will carry out assertively irrespective of any political concern.
而且這是作為總統(tǒng)特別重要的責(zé)任之一,我將毫不遲疑地執(zhí)行這個(gè)任務(wù),并將其置于任何政治關(guān)注之前。 - But if you feel uncomfortable with the question and the context in which it was asked, you can politely but assertively state that you don't believe the question is relevant to your qualifications.
但是如果你對(duì)他們的提問(wèn)或談話(huà)的內(nèi)容感到不舒服,你可以禮貌但不要蠻橫地指出你認(rèn)為這個(gè)問(wèn)題和自己的資歷并無(wú)關(guān)聯(lián)。 - Congress and the Administration must act quickly and assertively to renew our investment in basic scientific research.
FORBES: Legendary Drug Industry Executives Warn U.S. Science Cuts Endanger The Future - Yet few bankers have been willing to stand up and assertively say they individually contributed to the crisis.
FORBES: Bear Should Have Been Able To Handle It - And despite that lame slogan, it's clear the Democrats have been trying in their hugger-mugger fashion to respond to Republican rhetoric more assertively.
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雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- I Say Assertively 我說(shuō)自信
- Dealing Assertively with Angry Guests 積極應(yīng)付生氣的客人