admirably / ˈæd mər ə bəl /

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admirably 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. worthy of admiration; inspiring approval, reverence, or affection.
  2. excellent; first-rate.

admirably 近义词

admirably

等同于 perfectly

admirably

等同于 well

admirably

等同于 excellently

admirably

等同于 marvelously

admirably 的近义词 3
admirably

等同于 nicely

admirably

等同于 wonderfully

更多admirably例句

  1. While admirable when channeled appropriately, this tendency can—when run through poisonous political and racial filters—lead to toxic behaviors.
  2. When not drunk or tempted by the prospect of easy wealth, they can even be almost admirable.
  3. It’s admirable to build up students, who are working hard and also struggling mightily.
  4. One of Barack’s most admirable qualities is that he is a doting husband to his wife Michelle and proud father to his two daughters Malia and Sasha.
  5. She’s hilarious in her bluntness, and admirable in her deep sense of justice and fairness.
  6. Admirably, Cook makes clear he wants to use his power to challenge inequality and much worse still faced by LGBTs.
  7. Lewinsky, no doubt admirably, rejected the idea of starring in that commercial.
  8. Berry has never deployed her talents consistently during her career, but acquits herself quite admirably here.
  9. With an admirably straight face, Fry explained that he had fallen and “rectally ingested a lightbulb.”
  10. Lohan proved admirably game considering the odd circumstances she was appearing under.
  11. We had a large salle in the Hotel Bremen which was admirably proportioned, and a new grand piano from Berlin.
  12. The tone is with few exceptions sweet in quality and seldom powerful, but admirably suited to the amateur.
  13. The campaign was notable for an exploit which admirably illustrates the secret of his success as a soldier.
  14. However, if you can forget that, the coils of an admirably woven intrigue will grip your attention and sympathy throughout.
  15. This post admirably suited Grouchy, who was a horseman by nature and a cavalry soldier by instinct.