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权威例句 实用例句
1. They were merely guests (or hostages, I came to think, uncharitably, as the night wore on) at this one, just as I was.
和我一样,他们只是这场婚礼上的客人(也可以说是人质,夜晚慢慢流逝的时候我开始这样毫无慈悲的想)。
2. It will not befit a priest to act uncharitably.
牧师不以慈悲为怀是不合适的。
3. It ill befits a priest to act uncharitably.
当牧师而不以慈悲为怀是不合适的.《辞典例句》
4. The professorial and newly slimline Mr Hollande, who is uncharitably likened to a provincial bank manager, has cultivated an image as a "normal" candidate.
奥朗德一副学者气质,近来消瘦很多,有人曾不客气地把他比作一个省级银行经理。他给人的印象就是一个“正常”的竞选者。
5. “You’re not even Jewish, ” her mother said, not a little uncharitably.
“你甚至都不是犹太人。” 她妈妈一点也不慈善地说道。
6. One analyst uncharitably compares his appointment to hiring the boss of a big charity to do a corporate turnaround.
一位分析人士刻薄地将任命汤普生比作雇佣大型慈善机构的老板来重振商业公司。
7. He felt that she judged him uncharitably.
他感到她在不公平地评判他。《provided by jukuu》
8. "You're not even Jewish," her mother said, not a little uncharitably.
“你甚至都不是犹太人。”她妈妈一点也不慈善地说道。
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