
英:/'ɪ'grɪdʒəsli/ 美:/'ɪˈɡrɪdʒəsli/
adv. 驚人地;異乎尋常地;過分地;卓越地
I didn't know that guy was so egregiously egotistical.
我不知道那個人是如此極度自負。
I'm shocked they don't have a better plan. It's egregiously irresponsible.
我很震驚他們居然會出此下策,這是極其不負責任的做法。
Fail—a noun or interjection used when something is egregiously unsuccessful—was 2009's the most useful word.
失敗——“名詞或感歎詞,當某事非常不成功時使用”——被評為2009年最有用的單詞。
Judicial figures have meddled egregiously in economic affairs before.
司法人物以前就異乎尋常地插手經濟事務。
Fail - a noun or interjection used when something is egregiously unsuccessful - was 2009's most useful word.
失敗(Fail,當名詞或感歎詞用)被評為2009年最有用的單詞。
Washington's uncritical support of Israel at the expense of Palestinians is perceived by much of the world as egregiously hypocritical.
華盛頓以犧牲巴勒斯坦為代價,對以色列毫無保留的支持讓世界上多數國家感受到其異乎尋常的虛僞。
Ask your advisors. If the employee has done something legally or egregiously morally wrong, you can stick to the letter of the law only.
如果有人做了法律上或道德上對公司不利的事情,你可以隻考慮法律條文。
adv.|surprisingly/alarmingly;驚人地;異乎尋常地;過份地;卓越地
"Egregiously"是副詞,源自拉丁語"egregius"(本意為“傑出的”),但在現代英語中詞義發生反轉,現指“極其惡劣地”或“令人震驚地”,常用于描述明顯違反道德、法律或社會規範的行為。該詞強調行為或現象的嚴重性超出常規容忍範圍,例如:"The company egregiously violated environmental regulations by dumping toxic waste into rivers"(該公司将有毒廢物排入河流,嚴重違反了環境法規)。
牛津英語詞典将其定義為"in a remarkably bad or offensive manner"(以一種顯著糟糕或冒犯的方式),突顯行為具有引人注目的負面特質。在語言學層面,該詞屬于程度強化副詞,常與負面動詞搭配使用,如violate(違反)、ignore(忽視)、mislead(誤導)等,通過強調行為極端性來增強批判效果。
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egregiously 是副詞,源自形容詞egregious,其核心含義為“極其惡劣地”或“異乎尋常地”,通常用于負面語境中強調某事物的嚴重性或荒謬性。以下是詳細解析:
如需更多例句或詞源細節,可參考海詞詞典或新東方線上詞典。
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