grotesquely
adv. 奇異地,荒誕地
You say that something is grotesque when it is so unnatural, unpleasant, and exaggerated that it upsets or shocks you.
...the grotesque disparities between the wealthy few and nearly everyone else.
少數富人與幾乎所有其他人之間懸殊的貧富差距
...a country where grotesque abuses are taking place.
發生駭人聽聞的虐待事件的國家
If someone or something is grotesque, they are very ugly.
They tried to avoid looking at his grotesque face and his crippled body.
他們儘量不去看他那張奇醜無比的臉和殘疾的身體。
A grotesque is a person who is very ugly in a strange or unnatural way, especially one in a novel or painting.
Grass's novels are peopled with outlandish characters: grotesques, clowns, scarecrows, dwarfs.
格拉斯的小說裡充斥著稀奇古怪的人物:醜陋的怪人、小丑、稻草人和侏儒。
1. in a grotesque manner;
He called it the most grotesquely tragic experience that he's ever had.
他稱之為人生中最離奇的不幸經歷。
She could see herself in the reflecting lenses, which had grotesquely foreshortened her.
她能夠看到自己在反光鏡中被縮小的古怪形象。
Her arched eyebrows and grotesquely powdered face were at once seductive and grimly overbearing.
眉稜稜著,在一臉的怪粉上顯出妖媚而霸道.
Two faces grotesquely disfigured in nylon stocking masks looked through the window.
2張戴尼龍長襪面罩的怪臉望著窗外.
I knew I had been perfectly ridiculous, over - acting grotesquely.
我知道自己十分可笑, 盡幹些荒唐事.