shamefully
shamefully — 副詞
1. in a manner that other people rightly consider unacceptable because it shows poo
可恥地
以應受指責或蒙羞的方式
in a manner that other people rightly consider unacceptable because it shows poor moral standards, often making the person who does it seem deserving of blame
The government shamefully ignored the scientists' urgent warnings about air pollution.
政府可恥地忽視了科學家關於空氣污染的迫切警告。
shamefully ignored + institution subject
Élise's uncle shamefully refused to pay the workers what he had promised them.
Élise 的叔叔可恥地拒絕支付他原先承諾給工人的工資。
Jabari described the prison's conditions as shamefully inadequate for human housing.
Jabari 形容監獄的條件可恥地不適合讓人居住。
The committee shamefully spent most of the charity money on expensive hotel rooms.
委員會可恥地將大部分慈善捐款花在昂貴的飯店房間上。
- disgracefully
more common in public or institutional contexts; stronger connotation of loss of reputation
- dishonorably
more formal; emphasises breaking a code of honour or integrity
- ignominiously
formal and literary; adds a sense of public humiliation
文法句型
shamefully + verb (treated, ignored, behaved)
shamefully + adjective (inadequate, low, unfair)
用法筆記
Shamefully can modify both actions (verbs like treat, ignore, behave) and qualities (adjectives like inadequate, low, unfair). In the second pattern it means 'to a degree that is morally unacceptable'. It is more common in formal or written English than in everyday conversation.