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 admirably ['ædmərəbli]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 极好地, 美好地

  1. I think he conducted himself admirably, considering the difficult circumstances.
    考虑到那种困难的情况,我认为他的表现令人钦佩。
  2. In an excellent manner; admirably.
    极好地以极好的方式;出色地
  3. He displayed admirably in establishing standard data, and a standard cost analysis system for our accounting department.
    他建立了产品控制标准数据,并为财会部建立了一套标准成本分析系统。


admirably
[ adv ]
in an admirable manner
<adv.all>
the children's responses were admirably normal


Admirably \Ad"mi*ra*bly\, adv.
In an admirable manner.

  1. That he is gifted there is no doubt, and he has inspired heart-whole performances from his cast, admirably led by Joseph Cipolla.
  2. The biography admirably draws together the many adventurous threads that went into such a comparatively small body of work. We follow Hughes going steerage to New York and suffering the indignities of an immigrant's incarceration on Ellis Island.
  3. And there is a worry too about McLeish's translation: mostly admirably accessible and witty, it is sometimes so slangy that you feel the production is unnecessarily intent on convincing you that this is not some dusty old classic.
  4. A former editor of the New Statesman, Mr. Johnson comes admirably prepared for a work of such magnitude.
  5. In imagery too, ambition is very much the word, for he takes upon himself the unforgiving test of the figure composition tradition, which in many respects he carries off admirably.
  6. Guinness fits the description admirably.
  7. Eventually people realise that a wider view and a more sustained level of interest may be more important.' The World of Art series has become synonymous with well-written, informative and admirably illustrated guides to the finest of art and artists.
  8. Well, yes, perhaps so. 'Channel 4 has admirably fulfilled every hope we had for it', enthuses Anthony Smith, once editor of the BBC's 24 Hours and more responsible than anyone for shaping Channel 4's 'publisher' concept.
  9. One of the merits of Howard Gospel's admirably clear and well-argued account of the management of labour in Britain is that it places recent developments in industrial relations in a historical perspective.
  10. Courts do not accept it, and the Senate shouldn't." Even the two least culpable lawmakers, Mr. McCain and Democrat John Glenn of Ohio, didn't act admirably.
  11. Twenty minutes before the announced ending-time, it was over. The evangelist-narrator was the young tenor Kurt Azesberger, admirably clear and communicative, who allowed himself more dramatic involvement as the story proceeded.
  12. CNN's Bernard Shaw was admirably dogged, though. "Sir, I cannot turn this loose," he told Dukakis. "You still haven't told me, you haven't told our viewers what you two agreed to."
  13. For his patron Pope Clement VII Brian Bannatyne-Scott's rich, ruminative bass served admirably. Dour and funny, Jeremy White was no less stylish as the Papal treasurer Balducci, Cellini's unwilling father-in-law-to-be.
  14. Much of television's D-Day material was remarkably jingoistic, but this was an admirably academic piece of work. The frequency with which television now launches new series about 'idiosyncratic' detectives is absurd.
  15. He said Richco had "performed admirably" in the export program.
  16. He was joined there by Lynn Seymour, whose outstanding lyric and dramatic gifts were admirably attuned to MacMillan's ideals.
  17. Green, who began gaining notice in the mid-1980s thanks to the veteran "Duchess of Jazz" Betty Carter, admirably chose various styles to show off his abilities.
  18. The problem there is that a recitalist has to be able to project not only the sound but also the personality into a far larger hall. On both counts Lydia Mordkovitch succeeds admirably.
  19. While National Power's Pounds 101m of extra provisions looked unnecessary in the short term, the company was admirably forthcoming about its desire to protect future profits.
  20. The engine delivers 153 horsepower, sufficient to power the Pathfinder through the muck and snow admirably.
  21. The managers and staff did their best; indeed, their dedication to public service (demonstrated admirably in the aftermath of the 1987 hurricane) has often been undervalued. It was the basic structure of the industry that was wrong.
  22. Ellen Greene and Leslie Hope offer welcome periods of calm, and all of the actors perform admirably, a hallmark of Oliver Stone's films.
  23. Historians on Thursday remembered the anniversary of the president's first broadcast, hailed by critics of the day who said Coolidge's Yankee twang cut admirably across the crackle of early radio.
  24. Over nearly 50 years, and despite changing its personnel on the way, this quartet has maintained an admirably civilised tone quality, second to none for subtlety.
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