1.从修辞学上来说
2.做作地;煞有介事地
3.慷慨激昂地
1.in a way that expects or wants no answer
2.using or relating to rhetoric
1."Don't you think I'm stupid? " she asked rhetorically .
“你以为我是傻瓜?”她反问道。
2.His famously asinine question about wives and servants was asked rhetorically and with utter sincerity.
他用他著名的愚蠢关于妻子和仆人关系的问题执意修辞学和真心诚意。
3.At least rhetorically, he has hasn't ruled out the option of taking military action against Iran's nuclear program.
至少他还没有对于伊朗的核计划采取军事行动。
4.How, Pence had asked rhetorically, was $50 million for the National Endowment for the Arts going to put people back to work in Indiana?
在采访即将结束时Pence诘问到,怎样使用给国家艺术基金的5000万美元预算才能使印第安纳州的人们重新回到工作岗位?
5.Sports participation is kind of almost rhetorically positioned as a panacea for social ills; it will stop crime and alcohol and drug use.
参与体育运动几乎被人们描绘成一剂整治社会弊病的灵丹妙药,它可以阻止犯罪、酗酒和吸毒。
6.IN RECENT weeks the world economy has been on a war footing, at least rhetorically.
近几周,世界经济领域的战争似乎是一触即发。
7.These poems particularized about the South with not enough precision, and generalized a little too rhetorically.
这些诗把南方写得不够确实,而且有一点过于雕琢。
8.Rhetorically he pursued elegance and narrated in a feminie discourse of equality and honesty.
在词的创作上,他追求雅致,并表现出一种平等、真诚的女性观。
9."Is it fair, " demands Chan, rhetorically, "for these countries to go into a pandemic empty-handed? "
“这公平么”陈女士经常发出这样的感叹,“让这些国家两手空空的面对病毒大流行?”
10.Their views are much closer than their fierce and rhetorically exaggerated campaign rivalry suggests.
他们的政见要比他们所夸大其辞宣传的要更接近。