词汇 | logistically |
释义 | logistically adverb uk /ləˈdʒɪs.tɪ.kəl.i/ us /ləˈdʒɪs.tɪ.kəl.i/ in a way that involves the careful organization of a complicated activity: 后勤地 In theory, this is a great idea, but logistically, it's a nightmare. 从理论上讲,这是一个好主意,但从后勤上看,这是一场噩梦。 A military solution may be impossible politically or logistically. 军事解决方案在政治上或后勤都会是不可能的。 See logistics "Logistically , the hardest thing is getting them on the same schedule," she says. The outpouring of volunteers has been astounding but also logistically overwhelming. Logistically, you have to have a local presence that will talk directly to customers. Checking every freight train entering the United States may be logistically impossible. Planning, expecting and arranging accidentally accidentally on purposeidiom advertent advisedly aim at something bargain conscious game something out have something in mindidiom have something up your sleeveidiom horizon scanning how are you fixed for something?idiom pencil provident providently provision purpose purposefully purposely settle logistically | Business Englishlogistically adverb /ləˈdʒɪstɪkli/ukus in a way that relates to the logistics of an activity or organization: logistically complex/difficult/impossibleThe new safeguards may make the project logistically impossible. The pipeline will be quicker to build and probably less risky, both politically and logistically. Examples of logisticallylogistically However, the bulky and/or perishable nature of agricultural commodities makes such transactions logistically difficult with potentially high transactions costs. The involvement of a community psychiatric nurse with such patients may have boosted the uptake of interviews, but was not logistically possible. Such ground surveys are usually logistically restricted to small areas and/or infrequent censuses. In addition, the control of cattle and other stock proved politically and logistically difficult. This was particularly convenient here because the study site was logistically difficult to access. As many women as logistically possible were interviewed. Starting from these assumptions, he then formulates expectations regarding the characteristics of base camps and field camps in both a foraging and logistically organized systems. Although no doubt logistically challenging, estimates of l from experiments carried out under field conditions would therefore be very useful. Although the diet was easy to eat, it was expensive, logistically difficult, and probably too narrow to be optimal. The precarious situation of the terrain vague as undefined politically and logistically requires and proposes new models of land acquisition, ownership and management. However, direct measures require the use of radioactive tracers, a procedure which ethically and logistically would have been unacceptable in the present study. In many ways, this would be the most logistically challenging volume of the set. The influence of medication on cognitive function could be addressed through comparison of medication-free bipolar subgroups, although this would be logistically difficult. We chose that method of selection because random sampling was logistically awkward, and further, there was no obvious reason to suspect bias from the chosen method. Although a theoretically feasible option, it is not logistically easy to infect animals with minor pathogens without, at the same time, increasing the risk of coinfection with major pathogens. See all examples of logistically 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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