distressingly [dɪs'prezɪŋli]  

distressingly

distressingly  [dɪs'prezɪŋli]

adv. 令人苦恼地;悲惨地 

A distressingly large number of today’s young have found nothing to strive for beyond a day-to-day pursuit of comfort and pleasure. 今天大量的青年找不到任何超越一天天追求舒适安逸、可以为之奋斗的东西,这令人很痛心。
"The rate of human death is distressingly high with Indonesia increasingly becoming the country which causes all of us, including the Indonesian authorities, very great concern," Nabarro said. 纳巴罗说:"令人苦恼的是,人患禽流感的死亡率很高,在这一方面,印尼的情况越来越引起我们──包括印尼当局在内──的极大担忧。"

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  • adv. 令人苦恼地;悲惨地
  • 1. A distressingly large number of today’s young have found nothing to strive for beyond a day-to-day pursuit of comfort and pleasure.

    今天大量的青年找不到任何超越一天天追求舒适安逸、可以为之奋斗的东西,这令人很痛心。

  • 2. "The rate of human death is distressingly high with Indonesia increasingly becoming the country which causes all of us, including the Indonesian authorities, very great concern," Nabarro said.

    纳巴罗说:"令人苦恼的是,人患禽流感的死亡率很高,在这一方面,印尼的情况越来越引起我们──包括印尼当局在内──的极大担忧。"

  • 3. As might be expected under such circumstances, the literature on this deliberately mysterious country tends to be polarized and politicized, with the ratio of opinion to fact often distressingly high.

    在这种环境下人们期待的期待得到了实现,关于这个谨慎而神秘的国度的文学作品正趋向分化和政治化,但观点与事实的比例通常高得吓人。

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