accusingly
英音[ əˈkjuːzɪŋli ] 美音[ əˈkjuːzɪŋli ]

责难地

常用释义

词性释义

adv.

责难地;以谴责的态度
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Kabaraijian smiled too, a slight lifting at the corners of his mouth. "Philistine, " he said accusingly.
卡巴拉健也笑了,嘴角微微翘起。“你个市侩。”他略带责备地说。
“伙计,你一定糟踏了许多火柴,”他责备地说。
“没有电我们就没有文化可言,”一个粗壮的北朝鲜保安曾忿忿不平地对我说。
Mr. Higginbotham went on accusingly, "An' he'll croak in the gutter the same way. You know that. "
希金波坦先生继续指摘,“有一天也照样会醉倒在阳沟里去哼哼的,这你知道。”
'You did it, Tom, ' she said accusingly.
汤姆,都是你弄的。
There was a low sob, and then a man's gruff voice said accusingly: 'Useless thing! '
接着有人啜泣,一个男子沙哑的声音职责到:没用的东西!
"This is writing, " he said accusingly . "Women cannot write. Only the mundumugu and great chiefs like Koinnage can write. "
“这是文字,”他指责道。“女人是不能识字的。只有巫医和以及伟大的首领们,比如阔尼纳格才会写字。”
她突然指着我,于是大家都用责备的目光看着我。
她责难地望着他。
"We were already on the right track! Do you have no trust in me? " questioned Ron, glaring at her accusingly .
“我们已经在正确的轨道上了!你还不信任我吗?”罗恩用一种责难的语气质问。
同根词 (词根accuse)
accused adj 被控告的
accusing adj 指责的;非难的;归咎的
accusation n 控告,指控;谴责
accused n 被告
accuser n 原告;控告者;指责者
accusal n 谴责;控告;罪名(等于accusation)
accused v 指责;控告(accuse的过去式)
accusing v 指责;指控(accuse的ing形式)