1. She has a notoriously bad temper and when angered will start yelling and throwing dishes. 她有一个众所周知的坏脾气,被激怒时就开始大叫并摔盘子。
2. Sauvignon Blanc is a good match for the ham and the asparagus, a notoriously wine-unfriendly ingredient. 白索维农酒虽然是一种非常不好的配料,但是却与火腿和芦笋非常相配。
3. And to help stimulate ideas they have offered flexible hours to their notoriously hard-working employees, as well as hiring more young people and women. 为帮助刺激这项构想,他们为其出了名的辛勤工作的员工提供灵活的时间,以及雇佣更多的年轻人和女员工。
英英解释
adv.
1. to a notorious degree
网络释义
notoriously 有名的(形容不好的方面);
臭名昭著的;
臭名昭著地;
臭名远扬;
notoriously over air-conditioned 恶名昭彰;
are notoriously difficult to study in the wild 这些鸟类是出名的难于在野外观察;