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词汇 operationally
释义 operationally
adverb
uk /ˌɒp.ərˈeɪ.ʃən.əl.i/ us /ˌɑː.pəˈreɪ.ʃən.əl.i/
in a way that relates to the work or activities of a business or organization: 操作上;经营上;业务上
The idea is operationally and economically unfeasible.这个理念在操作上和经济上都是行不通的。
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Operationally, the company is probably stronger now than it ever has been.
It will take years of flight testing before we can answer the question of whether this is a reliable, safe, operationally suitable aircraft.
Operationally, the two departments are merged and have been working as such for some time.
It is operationally and economically unfeasible.
They have an operationally sound and structured business model.
The landing ships haven't been used operationally since the war.
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operationally | Business English


operationally
adverb
uk /ˌɒpərˈeɪʃənəli/us
relating to the work that something or someone does:
The latest model is more operationally reliable.
The company's founder has not been operationally active for four years.

Examples of operationally


operationally
That got me off and really thinking operationally about the other approach.
In other words, "these verbs are naturally and operationally structured on the basis of their semantic proper ties derived from human body functions" (16).
For this purpose, a coding scheme was developed that contained 14 operationally-defined illocutionary features that were mutually exclusive (one category per utterance).
Operationally, these are closures occurring within twelve months of the exit of the founder-entrepreneur.
If the system in figure 4 is operationally correct then, because of the soundness theorem above, the system in figure 3 is operationally correct.
Persuasion is, in general, an agent's capacity to issue a credible manipulation and is defined operationally as an integer above zero.
Saccadic latency was operationally defined as the time (in ms) from the beginning of the target movement to the initiation of the subsequent saccade.
It is operationally difficult or impossible to use in the field, and it seems to exclude obvious parts of human culture.
By focusing on a target element, we are operationally defining such vague phrases.
Often, however, authors operationally define automatic processing simply as very fast responding.
However, the winter precipitation data do not always exist, thus limiting this practice operationally.
Operationally speaking, the store for such a language contains code and is thus often called a higher-order store.
Operationally speaking, the application of the rule proceeds as follows.
Operationally, are websites that are created later more likely to approximate their cluster centroid than websites that were designed earlier?
Operationally, this focus often involves studying individuals on the basis of their patterns of individual characteristics that are relevant for the problem under consideration.
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