haughtily
adv. 傲慢地; 昂然
You use haughty to describe someone's behaviour or appearance when you disapprove of the fact that they seem to be very proud and to think that they are better than other people.
He spoke in a haughty tone.
他說起話來口氣傲慢。
1. in a haughty manner;
Toni looked at him rather haughtily.
託尼很傲慢地看著他。
She carries herself haughtily.
她舉止傲慢.
Haughtily, he stalked out onto the second floor where I was standing.
他傲然跨出電梯, 走到二樓,我剛好站在那兒.
She tossed her head haughtily.
他傲慢地抬起了頭.
Haughtily raise oneself slightly says: " Majesty talks, boy behoove is tongueless. "
他謙卑而驕傲地欠身說: “ 陛下說話, 小子理應緘默. ”