disagreeably

adv.
不愉快地,不合口味地;
英英释义
disagreeably[ ,disə'griəbli ]
adv.in a disagreeable manner
"`I took no harm from the journey, thank you,' she said disagreeably"
权威例句
"Agreeably if we can, disagreeably if necessary": Woodrow Wilson's crusade to defend democracy in a time of revolutionBOOK REVIEW / Awful Memories of Disagreeably Familiar Times: 'The Sun on the Wall' - Ronald Frame: Hodder & Stoughton, 15.99 Pounds
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1. The taste is bitter and disagreeably pungent.
这味道既苦又辣,让人不舒服。
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2. She said it with her disagreeably pleasant laugh.
她说这件事时,笑得不自然。
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3. A person regarded as being disagreeably egotistical and self - assured.
自作聪明的人一个被认为是讨厌的自高自大和自持的人。
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4. The banker laughed disagreeably and began trimming his nails with a pearl-handled pocketknife.
银行家冷冷地一笑,接着用一把珍珠柄小刀修起指甲来。
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5. A man without mirth is like a wagon without springs, in which one is caused disagreeably to jolt by every pebble over which it runs.
没有欢乐的人就像一辆失去弹簧的马车,每压过一块小石头都会剧烈颠簸,给车内的人带来不悦。
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6. A man without mirth is like a wagon without springs, in which one is caused disagreeably to jolt by every pebble over which it runs.
没有欢乐的人就像一辆失去弹簧的马车,每压过一块小石头都会剧烈颠簸,给车内的人带来不悦。
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