Increasingly
[ɪn'kriːsɪŋlɪ] or [ɪn'krisɪŋli]
解释:
(adv.) advancing in amount or intensity; 'she became increasingly depressed'.
录入:撒迦利亚--From WordNet
解释:
(adv.) More and more.
手打:诺娜
例句:
- One is the increasingly reminiscent and borrowed character of culture; the other is the political and rhetorical bent of Roman life. 约翰·杜威. 民主与教育.
- A new philosophical basis is becoming increasingly necessary to socialism--one that may not be truer than the old materialism but that shall simply be more useful. 沃尔特·李普曼. 政治序论.
- So the dream increased in rapture every hour, as Mr Dorrit felt increasingly sensible that this connection had brought him forward indeed. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 小杜丽.
- They engage the best energies of an increasingly large number of persons. 约翰·杜威. 民主与教育.
- Learning by direct sharing in the pursuits of grown-ups becomes increasingly difficult except in the case of the less advanced occupations. 约翰·杜威. 民主与教育.
- Her visitor's smile grew increasingly intimate. 伊迪丝·华顿. 快乐之家.
- A third form of government that prevailed increasingly in Greece in the sixth, fifth, and fourth centuries B.C., was known as _democracy_. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯. 世界史纲.
- But the man behind them grew increasingly repugnant in the light of Selden's expected coming. 伊迪丝·华顿. 快乐之家.
- Improvements in transport were also making Australian wool an increasingly marketable commodity in Europe. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯. 世界史纲.
- Ever since Pablo had come into the cave and said he had five men Robert Jordan felt increasingly better. 欧内斯特·海明威. 丧钟为谁而鸣.
- And though, as the geological record shows, not merely individuals but also species die out, the life process continues in increasingly complex forms. 约翰·杜威. 民主与教育.
手打:诺娜