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deservedly

/dih-zur-vid-lee/US // dɪˈzɜr vɪd li //UK // (dɪˈzɜːvɪdlɪ) //

实至名归,当之无愧,当之无愧地,理所当然

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : according to desert; justly; rightly.

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Examples

  • It is suspenseful and deservedly considered a classic, but Matheson offers no real sense of place.

  • There’s Oscar buzz around both performances, and deservedly so.

  • So rather than focusing on whether elected officials deserve our empathy in this moment, we should focus on the expectations that we deservedly put on them.

  • There are jokes that might get Twitter blowback, deservedly and otherwise.

  • “Across the board, everyone felt that it was deservedly the winner,” said Gabrielle Glore, the festival’s director and head of programming, according to Variety.

  • The Innocence Project has done deservedly celebrated work exposing cases of wrongful convictions, chiefly in rapes and homicides.

  • And with a multi-facetted oddball like John Lurie, most deservedly so.

  • Unsurprisingly, and deservedly, it got its own Twitter account.

  • The film is already generating considerable Oscar buzz, and deservedly so.

  • It was nominated, deservedly so, for Best Sound Mixing and Best Cinematography.

  • Lawrence Hyde, earl of Rochester, died; deservedly respected as an able statesman.

  • Mr. Willis gained a wide and deservedly high reputation as the builder of many Cathedral organs—upwards of sixteen.

  • The Prince who remained at the head of the government was deservedly popular among the Brazilians.

  • Durham, like Canterbury, is a town that is much favored by the artists, and deservedly so.

  • But to every one of my household, save Susan who did not count, he was—I admit, deservedly—an object of loathing.