prodigiously
常見(jiàn)例句
- I am prodigiously proud of him.
我真爲(wèi)他感到莫大的驕傲。 - Capitalism has been described as a process of creative destruction, and no-one can deny that it has been prodigiously productive.
資本主義被描述爲(wèi)一個(gè)創(chuàng)造性破壞的過(guò)程,沒(méi)有人能否認(rèn)它有巨大的生産力。 - Much depends on the Afghan army and police. They have recruited prodigiously, and NATO countries have spent much on their training. Yet discipline is poor, and the attrition rate high.
儅然這要看阿富汗軍隊(duì)和警方的實(shí)力,他們已經(jīng)大量招收人員,北約軍隊(duì)負(fù)責(zé)訓(xùn)練,但軍隊(duì)紀(jì)律渙散,裁員率高。 - They have run dreadful governments in India's most populous state and are prodigiously corrupt.
ECONOMIST: India's languishing countryside - The softer sort of Protestants have not been breeding as prodigiously as evangelicals have.
ECONOMIST: Well, it does exist—but not in an organised way - She ate prodigiously as a child, but so did her equally tall sisters.
ECONOMIST: Julia Child, cookery teacher, died on August 13th, aged 91 返回 prodigiously