shallowly
adverb uk/ˈʃæl.əʊ.li/ us/ˈʃæl.oʊ.li/
(NOT DEEPLY)
浅浅地
in a way that measures only a short distance from the top to the bottom, or from where something is to the ground or surface
There were a few shallowly planted flowers. 有几朵浅栽的花。
The holes had been dug too shallowly. 这些洞挖得太浅了。
(呼吸)浅地
in a way that involves taking in only a small amount of air with each breath
He was breathing shallowly from the excitement. 他兴奋得呼吸急促。
- More examples
- To avoid baking in the dry sun, sunbathers lie in the pool on shallowly submerged platforms.
- The site contains skeletons of people who appear to have been hastily and shallowly interred.
- In some countries, democracy has turned out to be shallowly rooted.
- You can almost feel the audience breathing shallowly, so as not to miss a thing.