officiously
常見例句
- To interfere in the affairs of others,often officiously;meddle.
干預(yù)干涉他人事務(wù),通常是官方的;管閑事 - To interfere in the affairs of others, often officiously; meddle.
干預(yù)干涉他人事務(wù),通常是官方的;管閑事 - To interfere in the affairs of others, often officiously;meddle.
干預(yù)干涉他人事務(wù),通常是官方的; - She hovers by the door as the bell sounds and closes it officiously in order to begin.
她漫步到門邊.;當(dāng)鈴響后為了開始上課自動地關(guān)上了門 - Therefore, a smart offic ial from the cent ral govern ment would want to keep his relationships with the local govern ment offici als in good balance.
因此聰明的駐地官員,會小心翼翼地維持和當(dāng)?shù)毓賳T的平衡。 - Some one officiously took the dish from Bagration (or he would, it seemed, have held it so till nightfall, and have carried it with him to the table), and drew his attention to the poem.
有個(gè)人懷有奉承的心情拿走巴格拉季翁手里的銀盤(要不然,他好像就要這樣不停地端到晚上,并且端著銀盤上餐桌),這個(gè)人請他注意那首詩。 返回 officiously