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词汇 example_english_large-extent
释义

to a large extent

collocation in English

meanings of to, largeand extent


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to
preposition
uk /tuː/ us /tuː/
used before a verb to show that it is in ...
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large
adjective
uk /lɑːdʒ/ us /lɑːrdʒ/
big in size ...
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extent
noun[S or U]
uk /ɪkˈstent/ us /ɪkˈstent/
area or ...
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Examples of to a large extent


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To a largeextent the studies are connected with the church and churchyard.
The approach is stimulating and to a largeextent convincing, and definitely does deserve further consideration.
Translation (unlike the law, accountancy, medicine, and to a largeextent pharmacy) is in many domains an unprotected profession.
It is related to a largeextent to the non-stationary process of sheath formation.
Since other herbivores determine to a largeextent the availability of grasses, they are likely to influence the decision of elephants to feed on browse.
Obviously the magnitude of its existence is to a largeextent a matter of appreciation.
One possible reason for this is that positive input may already have exerted its influence to a largeextent.
In addition, the ribotypes within serotype 2 were to a largeextent the same in humans as in the other sources (shared subtypes).
The identity of a nation consists, to a largeextent, of a common, mythical or historically shared culture.
The effects of deterrence are determined to a largeextent by the objective state's measures and mainly by the taxpayers' subjective perceptions.
It is still to a largeextent a matter of faith that they will deliver the goods.
The clash of these two perspectives was to a largeextent responsible for the highly emotional way in which the debate was led.
To a largeextent, life here will still have been governed by traditional identities.
Previous privatisation experiences had failed, to a largeextent, because of the lack of support from those social sectors.
To obtain simulation results on real robots with acceptable performance is to a largeextent founded on the accuracy of the simulations.
The regional bases of support for the other parties show that these national elections were, to a largeextent, really local elections.
Our results show that the assumption is to a largeextent correct that studying cases in general practices means studying the more severe cases.
Most of these families depend, to a largeextent, on subsistence production and are found among the 66% group of ' rural poor'.
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