词汇 | collectively |
释义 | collectively adverb uk /kəˈlek.tɪv.li/ us /kəˈlek.tɪv.li/ as a group: 集体地;全体地,共同地 She has a staff of four who collectively earn almost $200,000.她有4名员工,创造收入近20万美元。 Acting, being or existing together accompanying allied along alongside among distributively double act en bloc en masse epiphenomenal jointly misery misery loves companyidiom non-compatible non-conflicting tow twin two-way unison unite collectively | Business Englishcollectively adverb uk /kəˈlektɪvli/us together: Industrialized countries collectively spend over $240bn subsidizing intensive agriculture. Examples of collectivelycollectively These dissertations were produced by graduate students who worked for many years in the city and who have collectively rewritten the history of the city. But perhaps we should collectively get over this and move on. We specifically report on our nonhuman primate and human studies that collectively illustrate our "genes to behavior" approach to the study of development. Free-riding on the provision of collectively enjoyed goods (including a collectively provided minimum income) is incompatible with this basic norm of co-operation for mutual advantage. It is now understood that it is not arbitrary but collectively regulated to afford the colony elevated group flexibility. Many theorists contend that ethnic groups are more likely to secede the more they are collectively denied upward mobility in the political centre. It clearly allows for the possibility of legislative fallibility; legislators may create statutory rules whose applications they-individually or collectively- understand badly or not at all. Collectively these art works redress calligraphy's historical emphases on epigrams, language purity, and expressive brushstrokes, finding other validating criteria for this ancient art form. The sample points in a sample space must be mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive. Individual decisions to insulate agencies from presidential control collectively and cumulatively are making the bureaucracy more difficult for presidents to manage over time. An abiding sense of loss and longing seems the necessary accompaniment of assuming responsibility for our own fate, individually and collectively. Regional networks further provided protection to their members against their governments, or served as a means of collectively voicing dissent. For the first time, planning, licensing, arts and environment departments were collectively turning their attention to issues that warranted a whole of government approach. Collectively, soil biota affects both agricultural productivity and environmental quality and, therefore, warrants careful consideration when evaluating the sustainability of cropping systems. They collectively display an impressively detailed grasp of the complexities of events on the ground. 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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