accusingly
adverb uk/əˈkjuː.zɪŋ.li/ us/əˈkjuː.zɪŋ.li/
谴责地,指责地,责备地
in an accusing way (= suggesting that you think someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind)
"Has this dog been fed today?" she asked accusingly. “这条狗今天喂过了吗?”她责备地问。
"I thought I could trust you," she said accusingly. “我以为我可以信任你的,”她责备地说。
See: accusing
- More examples
- She was now glaring up at the executive, one finger pointed accusingly at him.
- He looked acutely uncomfortable and glanced accusingly at the lawyer.
- The secretary seated behind the desk looked up accusingly.