释义 |
ˈunctuously, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an unctuous manner; with unction.
1864Webster. 1872Goldw. Smith in Fortn. Rev. Mar. 246 The [religious] faith in the name of which the aristocracy had unctuously stolen the property of the nation. 1888M. E. Braddon Fatal Three i. v, ‘I think hers is about the best case,’ answered the Doctor unctuously. |