gratifyingly
基本解釋
- adv. 令人滿(mǎn)意地;使人滿(mǎn)足地
英漢例句
- They are gratifyingly high-tech;
他們有令人滿(mǎn)足的高科技; - Gratifyingly, people are interested in physics and this is a proper story.
令人欣慰的是,大眾對(duì)物理感興趣,而這是一個(gè)合適的故事。 - They are gratifyingly high-tech; other rich countries have them; and they allow a government committed to drastic public-spending cuts to tell at least one happy tale of improvement and investment.
他們有令人滿(mǎn)足的高科技;其他富有的國(guó)家擁有它們;他們?cè)试S政府大量投入行政消費(fèi)的削減,至少對(duì)投資和發(fā)展是一件不錯(cuò)的事情。 - Instead, many of Europe's weaker economies failed to reform and Germany accumulated gratifyingly large current-account surpluses.
ECONOMIST: Germany and the euro - Surprisingly (and gratifyingly), adding a bit of soya to a hamburger may actually improve its flavour.
ECONOMIST: The technology of taste - Gratifyingly, Sullivan reports hitting six figures after only six hours of his announcement.
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