I contemn the people who treat children so cruelly. 我蔑视如此虐待孩子的人。
From now on any violation of the regulation must be cruelly punished. 今后任何违反秩序的行为会受到严厉惩罚。
I feel nothing but contempt for people who treat children so cruelly. 我鄙视如此虐待孩子的人.
cruelly
[ adv ]
excessively
<adv.all> a cruelly bitter winter
with cruelty
<adv.all> he treated his students cruelly
Cruelly \Cru"el*ly\, adv. 1. In a cruel manner.
2. Extremely; very. [Colloq.] --Spectator.
Like most of Bernhard's narrators, he's an enraged misogynist, a cruelly self-absorbed, manipulative, self-vaunting and self-hating monomaniac (to put it gently).
Competent midfield performances from assets like US greyhound racing and Wembley stadium itself were cruelly undermined by the early own-goal of taking on debt for expansion.
Israelis didn't take Higgins prisoner in February of 1988, nor did Israelis cruelly string him up and strangle him.
"You will find accounts of semiliterate high school dropouts lured to enroll in expensive training programs with false promises of lucrative jobs, only to have their hopes for a better future cruelly dashed," the secretary wrote.
"As a result of this decision, the federal government will no longer be able to cruelly deny justly deserved benefits to thousands of vulnerable disabled people," said New York Attorney General Robert Abrams in a statement.
For an hour and a half, this illusory archaic world seized our imaginations and wrenched them hard. Sir Colin has persuaded us long since that Les Troyens a Carthage, where Aeneas loves Queen Dido and cruelly leaves her, is a heart-stirring masterpiece.
Earlier, Canadian officials and fur trappers lauded a British decision not to insist fur coats carry warnings that the animals may have been cruelly trapped.
But he may well have been too hopeful. A ministerial colleague - in admittedly mischievous mood after a good dinner -summed up the chancellor's predicament with a cruelly amusing metaphor.