
adv. 頗有争議地;引起争議地
LDV, the collapsed Birmingham-based van maker, has been bought by Dr Qu Li, who controversially advised the Phoenix Four, the former owners of MG Rover.
總部位于伯明翰的貨車制造商 LDV 已被李曲博士收購,李曲博士曾是羅孚汽車公司(MG Rover)前東家“鳳凰四董事”的顧問而備受争議。
Controversially, the records set in the new suits will stand.
引人争議的是,穿着新型泳衣創的記錄将保持有效。
As controversially, he called for a cut in public funds for the army.
他呼籲削減軍隊的公共資金。
PetroChina has become a force in Africa, including, controversially, Sudan.
中國石油天然氣公司在非洲成為一股力量,其中包括諸如蘇丹在内的有争議地區。
Controversially, the proposal would lead to a much lower profile for the US.
有争議的是,該建議将導緻美國的影響下降不少。
以下是關于副詞"controversially" 的詳細解釋:
修飾動詞:說明某行為或言論以争議性方式呈現。
修飾形容詞:強調某觀點或決策的争議性。
常用于公共讨論、媒體報道中,描述政策決策、藝術作品、學術觀點等可能引發對立意見的内容。例如:The law was controversially passed without public consultation. (這項法律未經公衆咨詢便通過,引發争議。)
Controversially (adv.) is an adverb that describes something that is likely to cause disagreement or argument. It is used to indicate that an idea or statement is likely to be contentious or disputed.
Example sentences:
Controversially, the CEO decided to lay off half of the company's workers.(有争議地,CEO決定解雇公司一半的員工。)
The movie was controversially received by critics, with some praising it as a masterpiece and others panning it as a failure.(這部電影在評論家中引起了争議,有些人贊揚它是一部傑作,而另一些人則批評它是失敗的。)
Usage:
Controversially is often used to introduce a statement or idea that is likely to be contentious or disputed. It can also be used to describe an action or decision that is likely to be controversial.
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