absurdly的意思和读音

absurdly

: [əbˈsɜrdli] : [əbˈsɜː(r)dli]

adv.

adv.reasonably

adv.ridiculously,farcically,nonsensically,ludicrously,incongruously

adv.1.;;

adv.1.in a way that seems stupid, unreasonable, or impossible to believe

1. absurdity absurdly absurdness ...

2. crouch vi. absurdly ad. absurd a. ...

3. crouch vi. absurdly ad. absurd a. ...

4. absurdity n. absurdly ad. abundant a. ...

5. ... n. 2. absurdly litmus ...

6. self-absorbed: absurdly: canary: ...

7. absurdity absurdly abundance ...

8. ... environment makes man. absurdly ad amphitheater

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1.And that James Holt job was so absurdly overpaid that, of course, she jumped at it.·

2.With that gloomy assumption in mind, most of the five-minute speeches sounded absurdly beside the point.

3.then , having eaten the dust before him , having wept and humiliated herself , she would be for a week absurdly happy.

4.Then there is the absurdly vexed question of what sort of benefits a donor can receive after making a gift.

5.The iPad 2 is almost absurdly thin, as if designed to be slipped into an already-stuffed bag that nothing else will fit into.iPad2西

6."I find it absurdly funny, " he said. "I was not promoting drugs. . . . I assumed most people would take it as a joke. ",”,“……。”

7.The entrepreneur and team work absurdly long hours, pay themselves virtually nothing and yet offer superior products and services.

8.Some firms say the rule would be absurdly costly to obey, especially if it includes workers abroad, part-timers or contractors.

9.We've found that the best way to deal with the fact that market sentiment can change so quickly is to try to own absurdly cheap things.便

10.First, the Internet has made it absurdly easy to apply for jobs.使