Rembrandt is a deservedly famous artist. 伦勃朗是个当之无愧的名画家。
After retiring in1960 he was awarded an OBE a year later, and was deservedly knighted for his services to football in1998. 在1960年退役一年后,他被授予英帝国勋章,然后又在1998获得爵士称号来表彰他对足球所作出的贡献-也是他应得的。
deservedly
[ adv ] as deserved <adv.all> he chalked up two goals which deservedly gave Bolton their second victory of the season
deservedly \de*serv"ed*ly\ (d[-e]*z[~e]rv"[e^]d*l[y^]), adv. According to desert (whether good or evil); justly.
The big jump has been in Italian bond yields, deservedly so given that Italian participation in Emu would have flown in the face of financial reality.
Lumping the pacific, slow-moving, affectionate sour mugs with the vicious and aggressive American pit bull terrier of deservedly bad repute is somewhat like associating Elsie the milk cow with el toros de la plaza.
Too often the antitrust suits in the period I am describing were brought by or on behalf of inefficient competitors against their deservedly more successful rivals.
I don't think it's any gamble at all." Weicker, 58, told reporters, supporters and onlookers in a packed Capitol conference room that his unsuccessful bid for a fourth Senate term in 1988 "took me down a peg or two and probably deservedly so.
In any case, her works are already appealing to a wider audience, and deservedly so. Her early piece, Jordan, was first performed at the Lilian Baylis Theatre two years ago.
In one sense the stock market deservedly got its come-uppance yesterday from Arjo Wiggins Appleton.
Nothing in the probe "cast into doubt the merits of Covenant House's programs, which are widely _ and deservedly _ praised," Morgenthau said.
For most of his career, Mr. Barthelme has deservedly enjoyed the reputation of a literary innovator.
If there is still one quibble, it is that Zenocrate should be more conventionally beautiful, yet there is no greater pleasure in the London theatre than when the Barbican is playing deservedly to capacity.
Sept. 5 Nashville (Tenn.) Banner on Congressional reform: The Pentagon has come under heavy criticism and close scrutiny _ deservedly so _ for procurement scandals and information peddling by consultants and lobbyists.
Members of a tongue-in-cheek support group called the Denis Thatcher Society are "men whose wives are deservedly more prominent and influential than they are," says founder Charles E. Horner.