officiously
adverb disapproving uk/əˈfɪʃ.əs.li/ us/əˈfɪʃ.əs.li/
爱指手画脚地,爱发号施令地;自以为是地
in a way that shows you have too high an opinion of your own importance, and are too eager to tell people what to do
The guard was marching officiously down the platform. 卫兵端步走下站台。
"She did it twice," he pointed out officiously. “她做了两次,”他不客气地指出。
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- He marched officiously up to me and demanded my passport.
- They were treated rudely and officiously by security staff.
- "Enter," he called officiously.