in·of·fen·siveˌin-ə-ˈfen(t)-siv
inoffensively如何读
inoffensively是什么意思
- adv.无害地
inoffensively英英释义
adjective
causing no harm or injury
giving no provocation : peaceable
not objectionable to the senses
inoffensively词源英文解释
The first known use of inoffensive was in 1646
inoffensively儿童词典英英释义
institutionalizeverb
to make into or treat like an institution
institutionalized housing
to put into an institution
instillverb
to gradually cause to feel or have
instill a love of music
instigateverb
incite, provoke
instantaneousadjective
happening in an instant
done without delay
Instagramverb
to post (a picture) to the Instagram photo-sharing service
inorganicadjective
being or composed of matter that does not come from plants or animals either alive or dead : mineral
of or relating to a branch of chemistry concerned with substances that contain little or no carbon
inoffensiveadjective
not offensive or harmful
inoffensively 例句
1 His niceness, Miss Keating imagined, would keep him linked arm in arm with his sister, maintaining, unconsciously, inoffensively, his distance and distinction.
2 As this impious person had been of a very simple mind and behaved inoffensively, rather shrinking from publicity than courting it, he had at first attracted little attention.
3 From the doorway of his kitchen, inoffensively proffering a final cigarette to the radiant night, he had been the target of three shots with intent to kill.
4 The creeping alien force constantly wrapping its tentacles around the dialogue in “Wrong Way” is the inoffensively postconservative, universalist rhetoric of contemporary business development.
5 In consequence, she went her way as gaily and yet as inoffensively as she could, trying to avoid the sadness of entrancing anyone hopelessly and wondering what her career was to be.
6 He was neatly and inoffensively dressed in blue serge, and although he did not look exactly like a gentleman, he would have passed for one in a crowd.
7 A service called Music Stylist provides the inoffensively chic soundtracks.
8 She was dressed suitably and inoffensively in brown holland.
9 I’m concerned, though, about how to say this inoffensively to a grandchild-desperate person.
10 His style can best be described as inoffensively resolute: He doesn’t badger, but neither does he back off.
11 The young man, arms hanging inoffensively by his side, stared at him with a curious fixity.
12 It was as soft and warm as an unspoken promise, and it flipped back skirt hems and twisted hair tendrils most inoffensively.
13 It is pretty straight, although Ross’s wife does run off with another woman in the first episode, a storyline which is presented relatively inoffensively.
14 Burt was given over to a restless and inoffensively egoistic pessimism.
15 When it was dinnertime, Nathan set the plates as inoffensively as possible.
16 His spirits rose, his eyes brightened; he walked again with something of a martial swing, and whistled to himself softly and inoffensively that even a neighbour might not have heard.
17 The bottom line is that this whiskey is inoffensive but unremarkable, kind of the Coldplay or Ben Affleck of bourbons.
18 But a change of masters cannot be managed so inoffensively.
19 The clothes are inoffensively appealing enough to woo shoppers in from the street.
20 an inoffensive little joke at the opening of his speech