unobtrusively [
ˌʌnəb'tru:sivli]
ad. 客气地,不引人注目地
unobtrusively[ adv ]
in an unobtrusive manner
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messengers were moving unobtrusively over the jet-black mountain ranges, bearing confidential tidings from sheikhdom to sheikhdom
Unobtrusive \Un`ob*tru"sive\, a.
Not obtrusive; not presuming; modest. -- {Un`ob*tru"sive*ly},
adv. -- {Un`ob*tru"sive*ness}, n.
- In June 1982, when King Khaled of Saudi Arabia died, Mubarak quietly and unobtrusively went to pay Egypt's respects.
- Milken works long hours and lives unobtrusively in a home in suburban Encino that once was owned by Clark Gable.
- "We will do our jobs unobtrusively.
- "You try to do it as unobtrusively as possible," Arthur Altman, chairman of the agency's tax forms coordinating committee, told a press briefing, "but you can't get around the statute.
- THIS YEAR Madrid has unobtrusively taken over the baton from Dublin and is the 1992 European City of Culture.