officiously
「officiously」的意思
adv. 过分殷勤地;非官方地
非官方地,过分殷勤地
「officiously」的用法
officiously正式地;过于正式地 - 在正式场合中使用,但有时显得过于正式或不自然。
「officiously」的例句
He spoke officiously to the crowd, as if he owned the place.
他以正式的语气对人群讲话,仿佛他拥有这个地方。
She addressed the committee officiously, despite her lack of experience.
尽管她缺乏经验,但她仍然以正式的语气向委员会致辞。
The mayor spoke officiously at the ceremony, making it clear that he was in charge.
市长在仪式上以正式的语气发言,表明他掌控着局面。
He was officiously polite, but his tone was condescending.
他以正式的语气表示礼貌,但他的语气却显得居高临下。
The judge spoke officiously to the defendant, demanding an explanation for his actions.
法官以正式的语气对被告说,要求他解释自己的行为。
She was officiously asked to leave the room by the teacher.
老师以正式的语气要求她离开房间。
The official spoke officiously to the press, giving them a detailed account of the incident.
官员以正式的语气向媒体详细介绍了事件的情况。
He addressed the audience officiously, delivering a long-winded speech.
他以正式的语气对观众发表了一篇冗长的演讲。
The company spokesperson spoke officiously to reporters, providing them with a standard response.
公司的发言人以正式的语气向记者提供了一个标准的回应。
The teacher spoke officiously to the students, correcting their mistakes and praising their efforts.
老师以正式的语气对学生说,纠正他们的错误并表扬他们的努力。