
adv. 不名誉地
But repetitive strain injuries are perhaps most infamously associated with computer use.
但重复性劳损的最令人诟病的原因是使用计算机。
Writer Georgi Markov was infamously assassinated on the streets of London by a ricin pellet fired from an umbrella.
作家乔治马尔可夫就是在伦敦街头被蓖麻毒素颗粒害死的。
After a defeat by Scotland in1977 the visiting tartan army of fans invaded the pitch infamously breaking the goalposts.
1977年被苏格兰打败后,客场球迷恶意破坏球场,门柱也被损坏。
After a defeat by Scotland in 1977, the visiting Tartan Army of fans invaded the pitch, infamously breaking the goalposts.
1977年被苏格兰打败后,客场球迷恶意破坏球场,门柱也被损坏。
Gecko, which originated at Netscape and predates KHTML, is often criticized for its large and infamously complex code base.
gecko源自netscape,并早于KHTML, Gecko因庞大与复杂的代码基础而频遭诟病。
adv.|ingloriously/dishonorably;不名誉地
infamously 是一个副词,用于描述某人或某事以极其负面、声名狼藉的方式为人所知或发生。它强调的是一种广为人知的、通常是令人震惊、可耻或不光彩的坏名声或恶劣性质。
详细解释:
核心含义:恶名昭著地,声名狼藉地
强调广为人知的负面性
与“notoriously”的异同
词源与构成
语境运用示例:
“Infamously” 是一个强烈的副词,用于强调某人、某事或某种特质因其恶劣、可耻、有害或不光彩的性质而广为人知、声名狼藉。它传递的是一种负面的、公众普遍知晓的声誉或特征。
以下是关于单词infamously 的详细解释:
Infamously 是副词,意为“不名誉地”“声名狼藉地”,源自形容词infamous(臭名昭著的)。它通常用于描述因负面原因而广为人知的人、事件或行为。
负面特征:强调某事物因恶劣、争议性或复杂性而“出名”。
例:The company was infamously known for its unethical business practices.(这家公司因不道德的商业行为而臭名昭著。)
例:The bridge became infamously dangerous due to poor maintenance.(由于维护不善,这座桥以危险著称。)
历史或文化语境:常用于描述历史人物或事件的争议性。
例:The politician was infamously involved in multiple scandals.(这位政治家因卷入多起丑闻而声名狼藉。)
Famously(副词)意为“著名地”,但带有褒义或中性色彩,表示因积极原因或广泛认可而闻名,也可指“相处融洽”。
例:They got along famously at the party.(他们在派对上相处得非常愉快。)
如需更多例句或用法对比,可参考权威词典(如、4、6)。
【别人正在浏览】