基本解釋adv. 不光彩地;可恥地同根派生 disgracefully相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語例句I think they behaved disgracefully and betrayed the company, and me.我認為他們做得很不光彩,背叛了公司,也背叛了我。The “paleocons” have always disliked the neocons, sometimes (disgracefully) just because they are Jewish.“舊保守派”歷來厭惡新保守派,有時(可恥地)只是因為他們是猶太裔。It has been disgracefully reluctant to come up with a large fiscal stimulus, even though it is one of the countries that can best afford one.它可恥地不愿提供一個巨大的財政刺激,盡管它是最有能力提供這種刺激的國家之一。原聲例句Republican Congressman Trent Franks said, "It is disgracefully ironic that today's announcement comes only a week after announcing our abandonment of the European missile defense site which could have protected the homeland of the United States against Iranian long-range missiles."權(quán)威例句But the conflicts of interest inherent to investment banks became disgracefully sharper during the long 1990s bull market.ECONOMIST: Why investors should always be suspicious of advisersThe FDA has disgracefully prolonged and complicated the approval process, thereby endangering--and losing--the lives of countless thousands of women.FORBES: Fact and CommentIt was set hard by the harbor wall, with Mweelrea Mountain across the water, and disgracefully gray skies above.NEWYORKER: Fjord of Killarydisgracefully更多例句詞組短語短語disgracefully mean 下賤丟臉mean disgracefully 使人丟臉地打算disgracefully更多詞組