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1 词典释义:
incongruously
时间: 2025-06-27 11:38:37
英 [ɪnˈkɒŋɡrʊəslɪ]

adv.格格不入地;突兀地

双语例句
  • A bit incongruously, Mr Feikema's wrinkled visage is the face of the future.

    有一点不太协调的是,Feikema先生的一脸皱纹写满的却是美国的未来。

  • Now, incongruously, ridiculously, she found herself longing for a cheese sandwich.

    令人奇怪的是,此时此刻她却不合时宜地渴望吃上一块奶酪三明治。

  • Some Chinese men keep all of their fingernails long, but the incongruously long pinky nail is rather more common.

    有些中国男人各个指头上都留着长指甲,但在小指头上留着别扭的长指甲则更是普遍。

  • In this last line so incongruously good on the heels of its outrageous precursor the teacher sensed a familiar ring.

    最后一行与前面数行拙劣的诗句相比,显得鹤立鸡群,老师有一种似曾相识感。

  • In the shorter term, the bank needs to worry about a possible backlash against its incongruously generous pay policies.

    在更短的时间内,高盛必须担心不合理的慷慨付款政策可能带来的反冲。

  • The hotel and its large swimming pool, flanked by towering water-chutes, stand out incongruously against the natural backdrop.

    宾馆和它大大的游泳池,游泳池边还有高高的滑水槽,与自然背景极不协调。

  • Traffic quiets as the landscape shifts, from dramatic rock piles that converge incongruously to the Naukluft Mountains, a sort of highway toward the dunes.

    风景不断地变化,从惹人注目的参差不齐地聚在一起的石堆到挪克鲁夫特山脉,这条通往沙漠的公路静了下来。

  • So you're going to find fewer books presenting themselves as no-nonsense, mass market narrative and more assuming literary pretensions and being packages, however incongruously, as works of art.

    所以你会发现,针对大众市场的叙事读物呈现在读者面前的书会越来越少,而自我标榜有文学价值,哪怕再不协调也要把自己包装成艺术作品的书会越来越多。