scandalously
adverb uk/ˈskæn.dəl.əs.li/ us/ˈskæn.dəl.əs.li/
令人反感地;令人震惊地
in a way or to a degree that shocks people or makes them feel annoyed or upset
scandalously expensive 贵得令人反感
Scandalously, these extraordinary claims won't be investigated. 令人震惊的是,这些非同寻常的指控并不会被调查。
See: scandalous
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- Research into the disease is scandalously underfunded.
- He ruffled feathers at several staid universities by scandalously living with both his wife and mistress.
- In Britain there is a scandalously low proportion of translated literature.
- Free kicks and corners were scandalously wasted.
- Most scandalously of all, almost a million pounds of lottery money contributed to the cost of its production.