基本解釋adv.隨便地;不莊重地;無(wú)禮貌地同根派生 unceremoniously相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句An unknown Russian is likely to address you unceremoniously ‘man’ and ‘woman’.一個(gè)陌生的俄羅斯人會(huì)隨便的稱呼你為“男人”或者“女人”。"We were greeted as unceremoniously as we were arrested, without a word, nothing." On the contrary.我們受到了像被突然逮捕一樣招呼,沒有一句話,什么都沒有。It earlier quoted the store's owner saying the burglar always cleaned up after himself, but the dolls were dumped unceremoniously in an alleyway behind the store.早先引用商店老板的話說(shuō),這個(gè)竊賊在完事之后,總會(huì)把現(xiàn)場(chǎng)清理干凈,但是,充氣娃娃會(huì)被隨便扔到商店后門的過道上。權(quán)威例句Bundled unceremoniously into a side room, nobody paying me any attention, I awkwardly take my seat.FORBES: Entrepreneurship Offers A Way For Women To Get AheadBy the end of the year 12, 000 people could be dropped unceremoniously from General Motors' health plan.FORBES: Magazine ArticleHaving dumped (unceremoniously) most legacy support, it runs better, with a smaller footprint, and is more secure.FORBES: Windows Devices: The Future Is Called RTunceremoniously更多例句詞組短語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)assume unceremoniously 無(wú)禮地認(rèn)為summon unceremoniously 隨便地召集tease unceremoniously 無(wú)禮地逗弄spread unceremoniously 無(wú)禮地伸開return unceremoniously 唐突地回家unceremoniously更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 If someone or something is removed, left, or put somewhere unceremoniously, this is done in a sudden or rude way that shows they are not thought to be important. unceremoniously劍橋字典unceremoniously柯林斯字典