paradoxically
[ˌpærə'dɒksɪklɪ]
adv.
反论;
荒谬;
自相矛盾;
似非而可能是;
例句:
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Paradoxically, slick finish lied about nature and humanity.
来自NEWYORKER
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Paradoxically, Athens was on the threshold of her " age of despotism ".
但与这种民主精神相悖的是, 此时的雅典在向 “ 专制统治时代 ” 迈进.
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This antidote, paradoxically, is almost entirely moral.
来自NEWYORKER
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Paradoxically, he made use of the past in proportion as they rejected it.
说起来有点矛盾, 他却利用了他们所摈弃的过去,一分不多,一分不少.
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To speak paradoxically, the existence of insignificant people has very important consequences in the world.
说来似乎近于怪论, 天地间那些无足轻重之人往往产生万分重大的影响.
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Paradoxically, this is also what makes them funny.
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