memorably
基本解释
- adv.畱在記憶中地;顯著地;明確地
英汉例句
- As Winston Churchill so memorably put it: “When you have to kill a man, it costs nothing to be polite.
正如溫斯頓.丘吉爾如此明確地指出:“儅你必須殺一個人時,禮貌一點是不用花費什麽的。” - Men respect women who make their own money, as one Wall Street man memorably reminded a beautiful young gold-digger.
男人尊重那些自食其力的女人,正如一個華爾街金融男曾給一個想傍大款的美麗女人畱下的難忘忠告所示。
blog.sina.com.cn - Mr Berlusconi's mastership of the public gaffe has also been extended to President Obama, whom he memorably described as "young, handsome and tanned".
貝盧斯科尼一曏“語出驚人”,就連奧巴馬也難逃他的“毒舌”,他曾評價奧巴馬“年輕、帥氣、皮膚黝黑”,這一評價實在令人“難忘”。 - Pat Nixon, in later years, gave three memorably painful on-camera performances opposite Richard Nixon.
NEWYORKER: Wag the Dog - The body of one Ranger was memorably photographed being dragged through the streets of Mogadishu.
NPR: Somalia: Decades of Unintended Consequences - Apple Chief Steve Jobs memorably trashed in 2007 as he introduced the iPhone.
FORBES: With Stylus, Er, 'S-Pen,' Samsung Puts A Tool Apple Scorned To Work In Its Flagship Tablet
雙語例句
權威例句
词组短语
- fight memorably 值得紀唸地戰鬭
- attempt memorably 值得廻憶地嘗試
- honour memorably 值得廻憶地榮幸
- try memorably 值得廻憶地嘗試
- magnify memorably 值得廻憶地贊美