tersely
adverb uk/ˈtɜːs.li/ us/ˈtɝːs.li/
简短生硬地;简要地
using few words, sometimes in a way that seems rude or unfriendly
"Storm coming," he said tersely. “暴风雨要来了,”他生硬地说。
See: terse
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- "Yes, I do," he said tersely in answer to the first question of the debate - whether he thought he could "do a better job" than the president.
- Both have issued tersely worded statements expressing ''concern''.
- The Vatican press office issued its own medical bulletin every few days, tersely describing his continued improvement.
- "Don't draw attention to me," she whispers tersely.
- Mr Blair replied tersely: 'No, I won't.'