常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句All those who have lived in the past live with us now. Surely none of us would be an ungracious host.所有生活在過(guò)去的人如今還與我們共存,我想我們沒(méi)有人會(huì)不殷勤地歡迎他們的存在的。He'd always respected Sir Win?ston Churchill, and patting small versions of him on the bottom had al?ways seemed ungracious.他一向尊敬溫斯頓丘吉爾先生,他覺(jué)得拍小號(hào)丘吉爾的屁股實(shí)在是大不敬的事情。They are certainly ungracious, given that Rudd lobbied UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to appoint Downer as his part-time Special Adviser on Cyprus when he retired from politics in 2008.他們當(dāng)然有失風(fēng)度,由于陸克文游說(shuō)聯(lián)合國(guó)秘書(shū)長(zhǎng)潘基文任命唐納作為他兼職的塞浦路斯問(wèn)題特別顧問(wèn)在2008年時(shí),他從政治退休。zjzhng.blog.163.com權(quán)威例句Roh has left a gift for both peoples even if the Americans have been especially ungracious about unwrapping it.FORBES: Magazine ArticleIn fact, though it is ungracious to say, a lot of the fun of this fun book is in second-guessing the editor.NEWYORKER: Notable QuotablesAn ungracious host may give visitors one more reason to protest.ECONOMIST: The security forces rehearse their exercise routine 返回 ungracious