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单词

notoriously

读音
noʊˈtɔːriəsli
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"Notorious"一词来自拉丁语的 "notus",意思是"知道”,"ly" 是一个常见的副词后缀,将形容词转变成副词。

释义

adv. 众所周知地;声名狼藉地;恶名昭彰地

例句

Mountain weather is notoriously difficult to predict.
山地气候难以预料是人所共知的。
Let us deal with the question of his notoriously Neanderthal attitude to women.
我们来看看他臭名昭著的、对女性态度粗鲁的问题。
The trains are notoriously unreliable.
火车不准点是出了名的。

强化记忆

记忆这个词,你可以想象一个"出了名的"情景,这个情景非常特殊,让人难以忘记。比如,“他notoriously lazy”,想象他如何惹人生气,而这样的场景反而让你记住了这个单词。"Notorious"一词在14世纪晚期在英语中开始出现,源自拉丁文的"notus",最初并没有负面的含义,只是表示箨人或事被广泛的知道或了解。然而在现代英语中,"notorious" 和 "notoriously" 通常与负面的特征或行为连接在一起。

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that the African-American communitywas notoriously homophobic,and now that civil rights had been achieved for us,
Now Swann and Proust, we have to admit,were notoriously jealous.You know, Proust's boyfriends would have to leave
The supreme god, Óðinn, was exploring the nine realms with his travel companionsHœnir, and the notoriously mischievous Loki.After a long journey, the three reached a waterfall in Niðavellir,
it was probably going to happen somewhere cold,where the seas are notoriously rough,and that's exactly where I began to look.
these two theories describe the largest and smallest physical phenomena,and they’re notoriously difficult to combine.Some researchers argue that a solution to this and many other paradoxes
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