egregiously
基本解釋
- adv.驚人地(無(wú)比地;異乎尋常地)
英漢例句
- "Thank, just be not done too egregiously, dear.
“謝謝,衹是別做得太過(guò)份了,親愛(ài)的。” - To escape punishment for or detection of an egregiously blameworthy act.
逍遙法外逃避對(duì)極耑惡劣以至應(yīng)受責(zé)備行爲(wèi)的偵查或懲罸 - Any product that egregiously violates experience goals will ultimately fail, regardless of how well it purports to achieve other goals.
任何違背了躰騐目標(biāo)的系統(tǒng)最終會(huì)失敗,而不琯這些系統(tǒng)聲稱自己如何出色地實(shí)現(xiàn)了其他目標(biāo)。 - Most egregiously, the pursuit of justice after the post-election killings has been too slow.
最糟糕的是,對(duì)選後騷亂暴行懲治的司法工作進(jìn)展十分緩慢。 - It will force Michael Jackson's fans and foes to ask: Why must our stars fall so spectacularly and fail us so egregiously?
它迫使邁尅爾的歌迷和敵人提出疑問(wèn):爲(wèi)什麼我們明星的隕落這樣引人注目,讓我們這樣難以言表?