gravely
基本解釋
- adv. 嚴重地;嚴肅地;嚴峻地;沉重地
- n. (Gravely)人名;(英)格雷夫利
英漢例句
- No, I should never love anybody better than papa,' she returned gravely.
“不,我永遠不會愛任何人勝過愛爸爸,”她嚴肅地回嘴。
putclub.com - He bore the honor gravely and with no untoward conceit , as though it were only his due.
他嚴肅對待這種榮譽,不驕傲自大,好像這不過是他的本份。 - "Yes, well – that certainly happened to me, " he said gravely, recounting the first time he learnt a Latin name of a plant.
“呃,是的——那個我也經(jīng)歷過,”他嚴肅地說,回顧他頭一次知道某種植物的拉丁名的感覺。 - "The Brazilian government is gravely concerned that the same people who perpetrated the coup d'etat might threaten the inviolability of the embassy to forcibly arrest President Zelaya,".
- He would be quite famous in his line of work. Whether Magda was his wife or not, one evening when he was wise-lined and gray at the temples he'd smile gravely, at a fashionable dinner party, and remind her of his youthful passion.
他會在他的行業(yè)中變得相當有名,不管Magda是否,成為他的妻子,等他有了智慧的皺紋,兩鬢斑白了,他會有天晚上在一次上流社會的晚宴上,莊重地微微一笑,對她提起自己少年時代的鐘情。
耶魯公開課 - 1945年后的美國小說課程節(jié)選 - But for McCourtney, 61, sticking with gravely ill portfolio companies is simply part of the Venrock ethos.
FORBES: Personality Change - If you listen, beneath the pleasant acoustic instruments, you hear a tartly sarcastic, gravely judgmental song.
NPR: The Magnetic Fields' Hard-Headed 'Realism'