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- Yet these have their own weaknesses, and they produce torrents of data that are infamously hard to interpret.
然而,这些装置仍各有弱点,而且会产生大量难以解读的数据。 - After a defeat by Scotland in 1977, the visiting Tartan Army of fans invaded the pitch, infamously breaking the goalposts.
1977年被苏格兰打败后,客场球迷恶意破坏球场,门柱也被损坏。 - The city's run of luck has often seemed near the end; TIME's sister magazine FORTUNE once infamously, and incorrectly, predicted that its return to China would bring about its death.
这个城市的运数看起来似乎要接近尽头;当时几期财富杂志都曾经恶意的,不正确的预言香港的回归中国将会带来香港的毁灭。
Infamously \In"fa*mous*ly\, adv.
In an infamous manner or degree; scandalously; disgracefully;
shamefully.
The sealed fountain of royal bounty which had been
infamously monopolized and huckstered. --Burke.