She looked at him sadly.她難過地看著他。She shook her dark curls sadly.她悲痛地?fù)u動(dòng)她的黑色鬈發(fā)。They sadly surveyed the scene before them.他們悲傷地環(huán)視眼前的情景。“I can’t marry you,” she responded sadly.“我不能嫁給你,”她悲傷地回答。The incident has sadly only served to highlight the differences within the party.令人痛心的是,這一事件僅僅凸顯了政黨內(nèi)部存在的種種分歧。New Shoreham, now sadly decayed, has barely 100 inhabitants.如今已經(jīng)衰落的新肖勒姆僅有100 名居民,很令人傷感。
令人遺憾地, 惋惜地
The spirit of fair play is sadly missing from the sport these days.如今的體育運(yùn)動(dòng)缺少遵守規(guī)則的精神,令人遺憾。His optimism proved sadly misplaced.很遺憾,事實(shí)證明他不應(yīng)該如此樂觀。She put down the phone, sighed, and shook her head sadly.她放下電話, 嘆著氣, 惋惜地?fù)u了搖頭。
不幸地
His mother is now sadly deceased.他媽媽不幸已經(jīng)去世。It is a sadly neglected work.這件工作不幸被嚴(yán)重忽視了。
英英詞典釋義
Adverb
1. in an unfortunate way;
"sadly he died before he could see his grandchild"
2. with sadness; in a sad manner;
"`She died last night,' he said sadly"
3. in an unfortunate or deplorable manner;
"he was sadly neglected""it was woefully inadequate"