mischievously
基本解释
- adv.有害地;淘气地
英汉例句
- He grinned mischievously as he cupped my face with his hand and kissed me.
他咧开嘴淘气地笑着,用一只手托起我的脸,吻了我一下。 - That question is mischievously posed, and ingeniously answered, in a recent post on “YouNotSneaky”, an economics blog.
最近一个经济栏博客上就贴出了这么淘气的为问题,而回答也是很巧妙的。 - In the book, mischievously titled “Confessions of a Nun, ” Sister Emmanuelle wrote seriously of a life of faith and service.
书的标题被淘气地起作“一名修女的忏悔,”而Sister Emmanuelle却在其中严肃地探讨了有关信仰和服务他人的一生。 - McCain laughed mischievously, like someone who knows he has just been figured out.
NEWYORKER: On the Bus - Sir Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin Atlantic, has mischievously suggested that his old rival BA could go bust.
ECONOMIST: Airlines in the recession - Perhaps, she said mischievously, she was a little old-fashioned, content to confine her writing to more respectable themes, such as murder.
ECONOMIST: Lucille Fletcher