基本解釋adv. 輕蔑地;不屑一顧地同根派生 dismissively相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句"Yes " said Mr. Chen dismissively.“是,”老陳輕蔑的說(shuō)道。He stayed on at Barcelona after Robson's departure, although he's still referred to dismissively in the Catalan media as the "translator".羅布森離開(kāi)后,他留在了巴塞羅那,盡管他在加泰羅尼亞媒體的眼中仍然還是被輕蔑地認(rèn)為是“翻譯”。"Oh," said the angel dismissively.“是嗎?” 這個(gè)天使輕蔑地說(shuō)。原聲例句People who equate truth with historical fact will certainly end up viewing the Bible dismissively, as a naive and unsophisticated web of lies, since it is replete with elements that cannot be literally true.那些把真實(shí)等同于歷史事實(shí)的人然會(huì),當(dāng)對(duì)圣經(jīng)不屑一顧,把它當(dāng)做輕信、天真的一套謊言,因?yàn)樗鼭M是不可能完全真實(shí)的因素。耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 舊約導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句Other delegates spoke dismissively of companies that, a while back, had talked Inuit into bad deals.ECONOMIST: The Inuit prepare to defend their rightsLike Matisse, Bonnard has been dismissively labelled a decorative artist, a painter of happiness.ECONOMIST: A French master reassessedThe government responded dismissively and calmly, but there is plenty of anxiety behind the scenes.ECONOMIST: Venezuela's crisisdismissively更多例句