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词汇 financially
释义 financially
adverb
uk /faɪˈnæn.ʃəl.i//fɪˈnæn.ʃəl.i/ us /faɪˈnæn.ʃəl.i//fəˈnæn.ʃəl.i/
B2
in a way that relates to money or how money is managed: 财务上,金融上
financially viableThe project is not financially viable (= will not produce enough money).该计划在财政上并不可行(无法创收) 。
financially dependent onHe's still financially dependent on (= regularly receives money to live from) his parents.他仍然需要父母接济(定期获得父母资助的生活费)。
Financially, we're doing well.我们在财务方面做得还不错。
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financial
Financially, this year has been one of the best years for the festival.
The district continues to struggle financially.
They have been financially destroyed by losing their entire pension.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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human development index
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Keynesian
liberal
monetarism
monetary
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retrench
squeeze
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financially | Business English


financially
adverb
uk /faɪˈnænʃəli/us
in a way that is related to money or making money:
Several local businesses are supporting the project financially.
a job that is financially rewarding
financially secure/sound/stable, etc.This is a financially sound and profitable enterprise.
financially stretched/troubled, etc.A wealthy millionaire has extended an offer to the university that could help save the financially troubled school.
financially dependent/independentSound financial planning ensured she will be financially independent.
financially unsustainable/viableThey suggested that the use of eco-friendly cleaning materials was not financially viable.

Examples of financially


financially
However, it was not financially attractive for smallholder farmers to intercrop compared with growing low input sole crop maize.
In addition to the small charge for admission, a donation is requested at the end of each show to help the artists financially.
This, in practice, financially guaranteed the residential sector.
These women may have been unusual in their ability to establish themselves financially - some of them had private practices, while others worked in partnerships.
There is substantial evidence from these studies that informal supporters suffer financially from extra expenditure or reduced earnings.
Preserving human values and ideals and feeling financially secure were scored significantly higher by the older women in both samples.
Financially, the word looked backwards to the city's failure to provide the king with loans.
She was not financially disadvantaged, although she received only a partial pension.
One context for this study is one where many older people have substantial difficulties in managing financially on means-tested benefits.
Nonetheless, his orientation to work was instrumental, and his primary motivation for working in later life was to survive financially.
Parents of young couples, and legislators concerned with welfare, might become more tolerant of those who raise children before they can become fully independent financially.
Again, ordinary childcare for children with few daily care hours was not financially supported.
If simpler techniques currently under investigation do prove technically and financially viable, the market potential could be signif icant.
So contracts specified what might previously have been implicit, both technically and financially.
Clearly, it is also because neither the colonial government, nor the initial indigenous regime, were strong enough financially to take over the schools.
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