unceremoniously [,ʌn,sɛrə'monɪəsli]  

unceremoniously

unceremoniously  [,ʌn,sɛrə'monɪəsli]

adv. 随便地;唐突地 

An unknown Russian is likely to address you unceremoniously ‘man’ and ‘woman’. 一个陌生的俄罗斯人会随便的称呼你为“男人”或者“女人”。
It earlier quoted the store's owner saying the burglar always cleaned up after himself, but the dolls were dumped unceremoniously in an alleyway behind the store. 早先引用商店老板的话说,这个窃贼在完事之后,总会把现场清理干净,但是,充气娃娃会被随便扔到商店后门的过道上。

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  • adv. 随便地;唐突地
  • 1. An unknown Russian is likely to address you unceremoniously ‘man’ and ‘woman’.

    一个陌生的俄罗斯人会随便的称呼你为“男人”或者“女人”。

  • 2. It earlier quoted the store's owner saying the burglar always cleaned up after himself, but the dolls were dumped unceremoniously in an alleyway behind the store.

    早先引用商店老板的话说,这个窃贼在完事之后,总会把现场清理干净,但是,充气娃娃会被随便扔到商店后门的过道上。

  • 3. "We were greeted as unceremoniously as we were arrested, without a word, nothing." On the contrary.

    我们受到了像被突然逮捕一样招呼,没有一句话,什么都没有。

un·cere·mo·ni·ous·ly / ˌʌnˌserəˈməʊniəsli ; NAmE ˌʌnˌserəˈmoʊniəsli / adverb ( formal) in a rough or rude way, without caring about a person's feelings 粗野地;粗暴无礼地 They dumped his belongings unceremoniously on the floor. 他们粗暴地把他的物品摔到地板上。 un·cere·mo·ni·ous·ly / ˌʌnˌserəˈməʊniəsli ; NAmE ˌʌnˌserəˈmoʊniəsli /
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