damnably
基本解釋
- adv.可恨地;厲害地
英漢例句
- It is sometimes necessary to lie damnably in the interests of the nation.
爲(wèi)他的國家說謊是每一個愛國者的職責(zé)。 - Unfortunately the truth about Tyrande's fate came to light just then, and Illidan was damnably quick to offer his assistance in rescuing Tyrande.
不巧的是,泰蘭德的命運(yùn)在那一刻突然有了一線生機(jī)。伊利丹狡黠地提出自己可以協(xié)助救出泰蘭德。 - Yet I suppose I had not been five minutes on Moroccan soil before I noticed the overloading of the donkeys and was infuriated by it. There is no question that the donkeys are damnably treated.
然而就在我踏上摩洛哥土地的前五分鍾,我還在爲(wèi)看到那些不堪重負(fù)的小驢子而生氣,毫無疑問,那些驢子遭到了可憎的虐待。 - This may have compromised the police inquiry, and had also, more damnably, given her family false hope that she might be alive.
NEWYORKER: Hack Work - As national policy, it would be damnably foolish to incentivize startups with regulatory breaks, favorable options treatment and low taxes--because most of them puke anyway.
FORBES: Why We Need Startups - It was untrue, therefore a lie, and therefore damnably wicked.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Minders of Make-Believe'