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adv.
不慎地
不客气地
不谦虚地
不端庄地
词根:immodest
adj.immodest 不谦虚的;不庄重的
n.immodesty 无礼;不谦虚;粗鲁
"the book was entitled, immodestly, `All about Wisdom'"
Latin immodestus, from in- + modestus modest
The first known use of immodest was in 1550
immortal1 of 2adjective
living or lasting forever
immortal2 of 2noun
an immortal being
a person whose fame is lasting
baseball immortals
immoraladjective
not moral : wicked, bad
immoralitynoun
the quality or state of being immoral
an immoral act or custom
immoraladjective
not moral : wicked, bad
immolateverb
to kill as a sacrifice
immolateverb
to kill as a sacrifice
immolateverb
to kill as a sacrifice
immodestadjective
not modest
immodestadjective
not modest
1 One memo highlights that in divorcing his first wife, Sonji, Ali said that she had not lived up to the Muslim faith, dressing immodestly and wearing lipstick.
2 St. Louis, which immodestly bills itself as Baseball City U.S.A., is the big leagues’ most statue-centric town.
3 There are zealots who have taken it upon themselves to harass people drinking alcohol, or women they see as immodestly dressed.
4 And now we are stuck with the decidedly immodest, corrupt Succession.
5 The photo, the text claimed, was of Amalia immodestly casting off her usual hijab.
6 The title, with its biblical echo, was immodest, but in Acheson’s defense, it was deserved.
7 And “Tree of Life” immodestly proposes, in the midst of an intimate family story, an account of the history of the world and the meaning of life.
8 When asked whether he has a favorite daytime temperature, Allen grinned immodestly and nodded.
9 The men on the backstretch assumed that anyone who made such a point of saying so little had to have something to hide, something shady or, perhaps, something immodestly valiant.
10 The boy protagonist scans the app checking out the accused, including a man who did not forward a religious message on social media and women accused of wearing too much perfume or being immodestly dressed.
11 Hence the subtitle for the book, which rather immodestly states `How Bubble-Blowing Black Holes Rule Galaxies, Stars, and Life in the Cosmos’.
12 But Hasan Hamza, a member of the dissolved council, argued a decree was necessary because of offensive behavior, including women dressing immodestly or some cafes employing women to attract a male clientele.
13 He stopped, looked at my dripping, clinging—to him—immodestly short dress.
14 The quality of the grass-fed beef is what makes this burger a bargain; natural juices run immodestly from the freshly ground patty, perfectly complementing the vegetables.
15 The crown prince has also curbed the powers of the religious police, who once pursued women they considered immodestly dressed to check they had a guardian’s permission for their activities.
16 Decadence creeps up on the orchestra, as instruments join immodestly.
17 Only his mild upset over images of Iraq and Syria or of immodestly clad women in television commercials offered a clue to his shifting ideas, his father, Ezzdine, said.
18 Enter Mothership, an immodestly named 74 Hatteras yacht kitted out with three spacious staterooms—each big enough for at least two beefy fishermen.
19 “I’ve always predicted we were going to have one like this,” Norman said, perhaps immodestly, advising a reporter to review past lectures he had given on modern epidemics.
20 She died in the custody of the morality police in September after being accused of dressing immodestly.
1 自负地
2 自负
vain pompous pontifical conceited immodest vainglorious big-headed overweening vainly conceitedly big-headedness pride conceit self-regard immodesty
3 目中无人地
4 不端庄
6 不正经