词汇 | practically |
释义 | practically adverb uk /ˈpræk.tɪ.kəl.i/ us /ˈpræk.tɪ.kəl.i/ practicallyadverb (NEARLY)B2 almost or very nearly: 几乎;非常接近 She blamed me for practically every mistake in the report.她几乎把报告里所有的错误都怪在了我头上。 These changes would cost us practically nothing.这些变化对我们几乎不会有任何损失。 It's practically impossible for me to get home in less than an hour.让我在1小时内到家几乎是不可能的。 They used to argue all the time and now they've practically stopped talking to each other.他们以前老是在争吵,现在几乎互不说话了。 not completely almostWe need to hurry up - it's almost time to go. nearlyIt's nearly midnight. nearHe was near tears (= almost crying). aboutAre you about ready to leave? all butThe concert was all but over by the time we arrived. well-nighIt was well-nigh impossible to get a person on the phone these days. Her blouse was practically transparent!她的衬衫几乎是透明的! I attended practically every lecture and seminar when I was a student.我上学的时候,几乎参加了每一场讲座和研讨会。 She'll walk the interview - the job is practically hers already.她会轻松通过面试的——那份工作实际上已经是她的了。 I visit Mum and Dad practically every day. These two dresses are practically identical. Almost a hop, skip, and a jumpidiom about almost as good asidiom as much asidiom be on the way to somethingidiom going on intent more more or lessidiom much strike sub that was close!idiom to the brink of something to/for all intents and purposesidiom up to (doing) somethingidiom verge virtual way practicallyadverb (IN FACT)in a way that relates to real situations and actions rather than ideas: 实际地,实际上 Many people have offered to help, but there is little they can do practically.很多人已经提供帮助,但实际上他们几乎帮不上什么忙。 Theoretically, it's a good idea to live without a car, but practically speaking, it would be difficult to manage without one.理论上说,过日子不用汽车是个好主意,但实际上不用汽车很难做到。 True, real, false, and unreal actual actuality actually all that glitters is not goldidiom alternate reality false false flag falsely fantastical fever dream non-realistic not so muchidiom nothing could be further from the truthidiom nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughtsidiom parallel universe unreal untrue untruly unverifiable urban myth practically | American Dictionarypractically adverb us/ˈpræk·tɪ·kli/ practicallyadverb (ALMOST)[ not gradable ] almost or very nearly: Practically everybody will be at the party. It’s practically impossible to get home in less than an hour. practicallyadverb (EFFECTIVELY)in a way that fits the needs of a particular situation: Many people have offered help, but there’s little they can practically do. Examples of practicallypractically A prototype demonstrates practically that particular algorithmic approaches will work. More practically, people already have accumulated rights to both the basic and earnings-related pension. Since all initial and practically all final clusters begin and end, respectively, in an obstruent, this type of simplification concerns mostly obstruents. The stability and convergence of the adaptive fuzzy sliding controller is proven both theoretically and practically by simulations. We still have to consider the question of what epistemological resources were practically available to the people who originally developed the belief. In addition, it is practically impossible to make a distinction between spontaneous contamination and the intentional use of oral characteristics. At least for the 9th century and earlier, a mere tripar tite division is simplistic and practically impossible to document. Practically the only group truly abandoned in the process was medical professionals, who nonetheless managed to obstruct some reforms during implementation. In other words, practically all individuals would receive an antigenic stimulus and therefore mount a new response before the antibody concentration decreased below this level. The authors explain the fundamental algorithms and practically all the modern improvements, discuss the controversies and give the reader useful criteria for making judgments. The number n-l, however, cannot be applied to fluids whose density gradient is not practically constant. The central band of stability practically disappears into the instability. The mutual exchange of financial and instrumental support between grandparents and grandchildren was practically nonexistent - there were only 10 cases of exchanged support. One would expect dramatic dissociations between short- and long-term memory with lesions practically adjacent to each other in cortex. A more ambitious and practically necessary approach would be to take into account how particular ontological axioms are mapped as well. See all examples of practically 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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