discouragingly
基本解釋
- adv. 使人氣餒地,使人沮喪地;阻止地
英漢例句
- It's a discouragingly familiar strategy.
這是一種令人沮喪的熟悉伎倆。 - Discouragingly, the Finnish reactor, originally priced at €3 billion (£2.1 billion at the time), is three years late and around €2 billion more expensive than expected.
令人泄氣的是,芬蘭的這個(gè)核電站計(jì)劃造價(jià)是30億歐元(當(dāng)時(shí)價(jià)值21億英鎊),比計(jì)劃晚了3年開工并超出預(yù)算20億歐元左右。 - The problem is that mortgage rates are not the obstacle to recovery in housing; cheap mortgages are of little use to buyers if lending standards are inappropriately and discouragingly high.
但問題在于,按揭抵押率并不是房市復(fù)蘇的阻礙;因?yàn)槿绻栀J標(biāo)準(zhǔn)仍然高得過分,廉價(jià)房貸對(duì)于買家依舊沒有什么用處。 - Then they assemble in the forward lounge for a talk on procedure given by three of the discouragingly capable staff members.
NEWYORKER: Stone Mattress - Discouragingly, even in Britain, which along with France has led the new European defence effort, there is little sign that the money will be found to do it well.
ECONOMIST: On the cheap doesn’t pay - But the problem with any collectively produced good is the free rider—in the case of (especially European) religion, the church members who turn up only at Christmas and Easter, leaving the pews discouragingly empty in between.
ECONOMIST: Christianity