portentously

portentously

美 [pɒrˈtentəslɪ]  英 [pɔː(r)ˈtentəslɪ]

  • adv.〈正式〉有前兆地
  • 网络可怕地

英汉解释

adv.
1.
〈正式〉有前兆地,不详地,自命不凡地

英英解释

adv.

例句

Louis surveyed me with his shrewd gray eyes and shook his head portentously.

鲁易狡猾灰色眼睛打量预示凶兆

First they declare portentously that the European club is in deep "crisis" and unable to function.

首先他们预见性宣布欧洲俱乐部陷入深深危机不能运转

Halberstam paragraph usually filled a page, unfolding portentously towards some great quotation that glimmered in the final line.

一个哈伯斯塔姆段落往往整个页面预示熠熠伟大语录演进

I wouldn't have put it quite so portentously, but I agree with the sentiment.

不会如此高深莫测描述同感

It is branded, portentously, as nothing less than an "invitation to join the government of Britain" .

托利宣言大言不惭标榜同等邀请加入英国政府请帖”。

portentously (adv) giving the feeling that something awful is about to happen

不祥形容不好事情