contemptibly
adverb uk/kənˈtemp.tə.bli/ us/kənˈtemp.tə.bli/
可鄙地;可耻地
in a way that deserves no respect
Sometimes he was contemptibly childish. 有时他很幼稚。
I know I've behaved badly, contemptibly. 我知道我的行为很糟糕,很无耻。
See: contemptible
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- The governors, in particular, have shown themselves to be contemptibly inept.
- Contemptibly, not one single person from the community has spoken out to criticise this lunacy.
- After the war, he treated Alanbrooke contemptibly.