glibly [
'glibli]
ad. 流利地, 流畅地
- They talked glibly about unity but never did anything to advance it.
他们大谈团结,却没有作任何事来促进团结。 - Some young people talk glibly about their belief in the Three People's Principles or in Marxism, but this does not prove anything.
有些青年,仅仅在嘴上大讲其信仰三民主义,或者信仰马克思主义,这是不算数的。
glibly[ adv ]
with superficial plausibility
<adv.all>
he talked glibly
Glibly \Glib"ly\, adv.
In a glib manner; as, to speak glibly.
- 'Both are about helping find solutions,' says Ferguson glibly. Except in the minds of those who think the latter species create the problems.
- But Mr. Sayles has written most of the characters glibly, in the facile language of a speechmaker.
- No matter how glibly the new men of the Soviet Union emulate American politicians in parrying the thrusts of a Ted Koppel, the public simply hasn't been misled or beguiled.