limply
基本解释
- adv.柔软的;四肢无力的;松弛的
英汉例句
- All this helps to explain why Mr Gingrich is polling rather limply, despite his high name-recognition.
这一切有助于解释为什么金瑞奇先生获得的民意支持较弱,尽管他有着较高的声望。 - The daffodils which challenge so proudly and splendidly the boisterous March winds are soon shriveled and defeated, limply wrinkling to remind us of the inevitable ravages of time.
曾经那么骄傲而辉煌地迎战三月狂暴寒风的水仙,不久就会凋零衰败,无力而皱巴巴地提醒我们由时间造成的不可避免的损害和创伤。 - The bullet scar on Eduardo’s chest and the beaten right arm hanging limply by his side are signs of the violence that has come to engulf Guatemala and much of the Central American isthmus.
Eduardo胸前的子弹疤痕和他耷拉在身旁的被废掉的右臂,无一不揭示了暴力正席卷着危地马拉和中美地峡的大部分地区。 - Fifty-eight years old, he was invariably dishevelled, in an old jacket and trousers that hung limply on his narrow frame.
NEWYORKER: Union Man - It hung limply by my side like an elephant's trunk.
NPR: 'Guys Read:' Encouraging Boys to Love Books - Most secretaries of state seem at sea when they are not overseas: Mr Baker once tried to explain the Gulf war by saying limply that, well, it did mean jobs.
ECONOMIST: Madeleine s’en va-t-en guerre