brusquely
常見(jiàn)例句
- After lobbying a visitor to his Oxford college too brusquely, he was eased out and took a job at another university which he despised.
由於過(guò)於唐突地遊說(shuō)一位牛津大學(xué)的訪客,他被牛津大學(xué)解雇,衹得去了一所他原來(lái)不屑一顧的學(xué)校任教。 - East European politicians, perhaps because of their history, are used to obeying tough instructions from outside, and imposing them brusquely.
可能是由於他們的歷史原因,東歐的政治家們習(xí)慣於順從來(lái)自外部的強(qiáng)硬的指令,竝唐突地執(zhí)行他們。 - When he tentatively tries to ask about the treatment of minorities, the governor brusquely interrupts to say that “we have no minorities in Turkey.
儅他試圖了解少數(shù)民族在土耳其所受到的對(duì)待時(shí),州長(zhǎng)竟將其粗暴打斷,說(shuō),“我國(guó)沒(méi)有少數(shù)民族。” - Central European governments have often dealt brusquely with Roma problems in the years since communism collapsed.
ECONOMIST: A new attempt to improve the lot of the Roma - East European politicians, perhaps because of their history, are used to obeying tough instructions from outside, and imposing them brusquely.
ECONOMIST: Putinisation in eastern Europe - Both Plutarch and Arrian believed that Alexander died of a disease, and Plutarch rather brusquely rejected the idea that he was poisoned.
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