常見例句雙語例句And the Web almost perversely discouraged the kind of systematized, coordinated, focused attention upon which brands are built — the prime, or at least most lucrative, function of media.而且萬維網近乎頑固地抵制品牌打造所需的那種系統(tǒng)化、協(xié)同化的專注——那最重要的,或者說至少最賺錢的,媒體的功能。He had then constructed a counterfeit reality, believing, however perversely, that it was the only way that the guilty parties would ever go to jail.隨后,他開始構造一場“虛偽的現(xiàn)實”,他自認為,不過是固執(zhí)地自認為,這是將這個罪惡團伙送入監(jiān)獄的唯一辦法。Perversely, this lets his Tory opponent avoid tough choices too: if Mr Brown insists current spending can and should go merrily up, David Cameron need only attack him for evasiveness to score points.說來反常,此舉也使對手保守黨避免了艱難的選擇:如果布朗先生堅持認為當前應該增加支出,大衛(wèi)·卡梅隆只需要指責他無法證明自己的能力。權威例句Yet, they perversely encourage stalemate by providing an easy fallback in the face of gridlock.FORBES: With Budget Cap Game, Washington Ducks Real ProblemBased on the original social compact, that duty falls uniquely (and thus perversely) on the telcos.FORBES: It's Time to Modernize Communications PolicyIn this scenario there could still be a perversely positive impact for commercial real estate.FORBES: QE2 And Commercial Real Estate: Rough Waters Ahead? 返回 perversely