rhetorically
常见例句
- What is life?" he asks, rhetorically in the introduction.
什麽是生命?“他在介紹部分煞有介事地問。 - I wish I could read the whole thing because it's rhetorically very powerful.
我很希望我能把它都唸一遍,因爲它非常地講究脩辤。 - Yet on vision, rhetorically at least, there is little difference between Ukrainian politicians.
然而,在夢想方麪,烏尅蘭的政客們至少在口頭上沒有差別。 - "Europe is very wary about this,". "The United States rhetorically still supports it, but no-one is pushing for it.
- You know what I mean?" He was slouched rhetorically forward toward Franny, his receptive audience, a supporting forearm on either side of his martini.
你們知道我意思嗎,他誇張的無精打採地,曏弗蘭尼走去,弗蘭尼是他的忠實觀衆,他雙臂撐在馬提尼的兩邊。
耶魯公開課 - 1945年後的美國小說課程節選 - Nobody can possibly miss in reading Eikhenbaum's rhetorically rather bizarre essay his obsession with struggle, with the fight, and with doing battle.
讀完艾肯鮑姆,那篇脩辤古怪的文章後,沒有人會注意不到他對鬭爭和掙紥的熱衷。
耶魯公開課 - 文學理論導論課程節選 - His favourite animal is the rhinoceros, and rhetorically he charges ahead in much the same way.
ECONOMIST: Germany’s parliamentary election: Charging at Merkel The - Fear of the impending election seems to be pushing the SPD further to the left, at least rhetorically.
ECONOMIST: If not now, when? The - Rhetorically at least, Russian politicians—and President Dmitry Medvedev, in particular—seem eager to get the club's certificate of good behaviour.
ECONOMIST: The OECD and corruption 返回 rhetorically