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notoriously

[nəʊ'tɔ:rɪəslɪ] [noˈtɔrɪəslɪ]
  • 形容词:notorious;
  • 例句
    英语六级真题
      Political sentiment is notoriously changeable: What if things begin to go wrong for Obama, and his popularity slumps?
      出自-2010年6月阅读原文
    柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
    • ADJ-GRADED
      声名狼藉的;臭名昭著的;众所周知的
      To be notorious means to be well-known for something bad.
      例句
      ...an area notorious for drugs, crime and violence... 因毒品、犯罪和暴力而臭名昭著的地区 She told us the story of one of Britain's most notorious country house murders. 她给我们讲述了英国最有名的一起乡村别墅谋杀案。
    英汉词典释义
    • adv.
      恶名昭彰地,声名狼藉地
      one of the most notoriously corrupt city councils 贪污腐败最为臭名昭著的市参议会之一
      著名地,众所周知地
      Birth rates are notoriously difficult to predict. 众所周知,出生率是很难预测的。 Civil court proceedings are notoriously slow. 民事诉讼程序的耗时长是无人不知的。 Maps of the region are notoriously inaccurate. 众所周知,这一地区的地图都不太精确。
    英英词典释义
    • Adverb
      1. to a notorious degree;
      "European emigres, who notoriously used to repair to the British Museum to write seditious pamphlets"