adv.不禮貌地;沒教養(yǎng)地
The bookish historian now accepts it, reluctantly and ungraciously enough. 鉆書本的歷史學者現(xiàn)在相當勉強和冷淡地承認了它。
"Well, I could, p'raps," said Archie ungraciously and stumped off toward the cellar stairs. "好吧,我看可以,"阿爾奇有點粗聲粗平地說,接著便笨拙地向地下室走去了。
"A writer's worst enemy is another writer," he remarked ungraciously and accurately somewhat later. “一個作家最大的敵人就是其它作家,”后來他不友好然而又很精準地說道。