adv.著名地;极好地
ramously───框架
infamously───adv.不名誉地
fatuously───adv.愚蠢地;自满地(fatuous的副词形式)
famous───adj.著名的;极好的,非常令人满意的
timously───胆怯地
bigamously───重婚
fabulously───adv.难以置信地;惊人地
factiously───adv.组织党派地
fastuously───adv.炫耀地;高傲地
number of pioneers from the technology industry, mostfamouslythe entrepreneur Elon Musk, have also expressed their concerns about the damage that a super-intelligent AI could do to humanity.───科技行业的一些先驱,最著名的是企业家埃隆·马斯克,也表达了他们对超级人工智能可能对人类造成的伤害的担忧。
Some newspapers, mostfamouslythe New York Times, refuse to print the word Ms.───有些报纸,其中最著名的是《纽约时报》,拒不刊用Ms这个词。
Authors arefamouslyignorant about the realities of publishing.───作者们对出版业的实际情况出了名地无知。
Sort of brings to mind the Model-T, which Henry Fordfamouslysaid was available in any color the customer wanted as long as it was black.───那种使人想起示范-T的,这亨利福特曾经说过一句著名的是可以在任何颜色的客户想,只要它是黑色的。
Famously, he used a small donkey to carry men down from the front line, often exposing himself to fire.───辛普森的英勇事迹尽人皆知:他牵着一头小毛驴把伤员从前线上抢运下来,却常因此将自己暴露在敌人的枪林弹雨中。
Gordon Gekko, whofamouslysaid "greed is good, " is just getting out of jail with a gigantic cell phone and no one to meet him.───十三年来世界已经变了。上一集《华尔街》里大喊“贪婪是美德”(greedisgood)这句名言的戈登盖柯出狱了,他手上拿著笨重手机,没人理会。
There are dark circles under thosefamouslyhazel eyes, and he keeps looking toward the door, toward the back, toward the bar.───在他那双有名的淡褐色眼睛下面出现了黑眼圈,他不断朝门,朝后面,朝酒吧看去。
Bush hadfamouslybeen stumped by the same question at the end of his first term, saying he could not think of any.───上一任总统布什在其第一任期结束时曾栽倒在这个问题上,他当时声称自己没有任何过错。
Unlike detergent foams, whichfamouslystand up to grime, beer foams can be destabilized with a bit of oil.───清洁剂泡沫是出了名的经得起油污的,啤酒泡沫可以被一丁点儿油给摧毁。
Sontag was oncefamouslydescribed as the most intelligent woman in America.