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toughly
固执地
常用释义
英音[ ˈtʌfli ]
美音[ ˈtʌfli ]
基本释义
  • adv. 固执地;强硬地
例句
  • 1·When I open my eyes, I want to see you live toughly.
    睁开眼睛我要看你活得坚强。
  • 2·Turkey had earlier bargained toughly (some saiddestructively).
    土耳其在早先的还价中态度强硬(也有人称气急败坏)。
  • 3·Washington (CNN) — "How do you deal toughly with your bank."
    华盛顿cnn——你怎样掐住你的银行?
  • 4·Facing everything toughly does not mean we do not hope a warm arm to lean upon.
    独自坚强面对一切,不等于不希望有温暖的臂弯。
  • 5·"You just there, and all of a sudden you get shot up," she says, laughing toughly.
    “你呆在那儿,可能突然间就会挨一枪,”她边说边粗犷地大笑着。
  • 6·They have talked toughly but vaguely about reining in public-sector pay and pensions;
    保守党曾就控制公共部门的开支和养老金进行了激烈讨论,但没有任何结果;
  • 7·When I way back childhood, I always toughly stood under the vines, to wait them, comes out.
    我想起儿时,总是固执的站在青藤树下,要等她开出美丽的花。
  • 8·That man said so, in my memory, when I was standing in front of him, compelling him to look into my eyes toughly.
    记忆里,那个人是这么说的,当我站在他的面前,固执地强迫他看着我的眼睛。
  • 9·Republicans run Arizona and are now in a state of hysteria, competing with one another to deal most toughly with the threat.
    现在共和党人执掌亚利桑那州,情绪激动,争先恐后地严肃处理这一威胁。
  • 10·And part of the meaning is that chaos-be it in the Yeltsin era or prior to 1612-is a greater evil than toughly enforced order.
    而这个意思的部分是混乱,就像叶利钦时代或者1612年一样,这可是比强制执行令更可怕的危险。
同义词
adv. 固执地;强硬地
同根词
词根: tough
tough adj 艰苦的,困难的;坚强的,不屈不挠的;坚韧的,牢固的;强壮的,结实的
tough adv 强硬地,顽强地
tough n 恶棍
toughness n [力] 韧性;强健;有粘性
toughen vi 变坚韧;变顽固
tough vt 坚持;忍受,忍耐
toughen vt 使…坚韧;使…顽固