词汇 | marginally |
释义 | marginally adverb uk /ˈmɑː.dʒɪ.nəl.i/ us /ˈmɑːr.dʒɪ.nəl.i/ slightly: 有点儿,微微 marginally more expensive略贵一些 Some and quite a piece/slice/share of the pieidiom bit certain faintly fairly ha'porth halfway lightly little mildly pretty quite rather remotely several some to a/some degreeidiom touch trifle vaguely marginally | Business Englishmarginally adverb uk /ˈmɑːdʒɪnəli/us by a very small amount: The results were marginally above expectations. marginally better/worse/bigger Examples of marginallymarginally Another is that competition, even if successful in reducing tariffs, will marginally affect the households bills. Thus, campaigns can only marginally move citizens' weight of economic attitudes in their voting decision. Second, the presentation here, although more accessible, will be marginally less elegant than it might otherwise have been. These data indicate that wives' private pensions in dual private pension households contribute marginally to greater equality in the wealth distribution. This implied a continuation of the previous policy of marginally devaluing the currency in real terms. As mentioned above, proteins are only marginally stable at biological temperatures. This shows that the algebraic solitary wave is marginally stable for = 0 which is compatible with the results of our numerical experiments. Land managers therefore face a trade-off between satisfying many constituents marginally through higher rents or satisfying special interests appreciably through lower rents. If anything, it is (marginally) associated with distal contexts, again contrary to expectations. Parent-reported child efficacy, however, did not even marginally mediate the relation of maternal supportive0consistent parenting or paternal support to children's externalizing problems. Higher paternal support was marginally positively related to greater child-reported coping efficacy for girls. It may be significant that until, the prepositional subordinator that allows topicalization, is also able to introduce negative clauses and, marginally, clefts. The "old" intellectualist contextualism is blamed for either completely ignoring the sociopolitical context or referring to it only marginally. If pressure is low, mutations of late-acting genes are tolerated because they affect biological fitness and reproduction only marginally. Inclusion of this variable marginally decreases the magnitude and significance of the democracy variable. 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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