词汇 | importantly |
释义 | importantly adverb uk /ɪmˈpɔː.tənt.li/ us /ɪmˈpɔːr.tənt.li/ B2 used for saying that a fact you are talking about is important: 重要的是 more importantlyIf we served more soft drinks, there would be fewer hangovers and, more importantly, fewer drink-driving incidents. Dave is still very shy. Importantly, though, he can stand up for himself when he needs to.戴夫仍然非常害羞,但重要的是,在需要的时候,他敢于维护自己的权利。 See important The new computer facilities will be a huge benefit to the school and also, importantly, to the whole village community. I go to my exercise class for the fun and social side of it and, most importantly I suppose, for my health. You must wear your seat belt because it's the law, but most importantly because it could save your life. He's a sensible and reliable team player but, more importantly, he usually seems to score vital match-winning goals. Very important or urgent all-important at all costsidiom be a matter of life and/or deathidiom cardinally chief imperative last but not leastidiom leading life-altering life-and-death life-changing overriding primary prime principally prior prized seminal tectonic weighty Examples of importantlyimportantly Importantly, this step systematically accounts for variation across the m analyses due to missing data in addition to ordinary sample variation. This is true for secondary structures that get repaired and replaced, but most importantly for the farmhouse itself. Importantly, however, research also shows that even a small number of trees on a farm can have a measurable impact on species richness. However, these variables did not influence importantly the associations between psychopathology and being overweight. Perhaps even more importantly, without knowing the source of the data, there are other relevant facts we might be missing out on. The role of the interpreter and, perhaps more importantly, the listener are being increasingly taken into account. They serve as a vehicle for mobilising support and most importantly perhaps, as agents of elite recruitment. More importantly, by studying the subjective experiences of the meaning of music we gain insights into the person's self. More importantly, the findings emphasize the importance of primary preventive measures. The psycholinguistic literature has shown that certain lexical factors importantly influence word recognition. Most importantly the process needs to be beneficial to patients and staff with realistic expectations being placed upon both groups of people. Importantly, this has enabled footprinting to be carried out on millisecond time-scales. This time nearly all of them were rotary kilns, providing greater capacity but, more importantly, greater productivity than the earlier kilns. More importantly, as we saw, the outcomes represented strategic adjustments by political leaders, not their unalloyed ideological instincts. Perhaps most importantly, the availability of rich media data for this study fills an important gap in the study of campaigns. See all examples of importantly These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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