staggeringly
基本解释
- adv.摇晃地;蹒跚地;惊人地
英汉例句
- But even by the Tory party’s standards, this week’s antics were staggeringly self-indulgent: pointless, confected—and dangerous.
与之极为相似,果敢地表达自己的疑欧主义观点,这成了很多保守党议员人生的一个重大跨越。 但本周保守党的古怪行为,即使按照他们自己的标准,也算得上自我放任过度:这些做法可以说漫无目标、生编硬造而且充满风险。 - The graduating students are not getting jobs and in turn have started suing the colleges to get back their staggeringly high tuition costs.
毕业的学生没有获得就业机会,转而开始起诉高校,要索回到他们缴纳的高得惊人的学费。 - And it is staggeringly hard to kill.
它是那样难以消灭,真是令人震惊。 - IOM Spokeswoman,Jemini Pandya, says the unemployment figures there are staggeringly high.
- What follows, it seems to me, is one of the most staggeringly beautiful, wonderful, amazing riffs on a passage of literature that you can encounter.
接下来这段节选,我认为,是你们能读到的文学作品里,最美妙,最惊艳的段子。
耶鲁公开课 - 文学理论导论课程节选 - The takeaway: the numbers required for the average deal are staggeringly large for the bigger funds.
FORBES: The Biotech Venture Capital Math Problem - Gordon Brown and Jacqui Smith, the home secretary, have been staggeringly dismissive of their colleagues' anxieties.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot