proverbially英 [prə'vɜ:bɪəlɪ] 美 [prə'vɜbɪrlɪ]
adv.人尽皆知地;
英英释义
proverbially[ prə'və:biəli ]
权威例句
PRESENT AT THE CREATION, PROVERBIALLY
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