词汇 | decidedly |
释义 | decidedly adverb uk /dɪˈsaɪ.dɪd.li/ us /dɪˈsaɪ.dɪd.li/ certainly and obviously: 确切地;明显地 He was decidedly careful about what he told me.他对跟我说的那些话显然非常小心谨慎。 An agreement is looking decidedly difficult according to the newspapers.据报纸报道,达成协议显然非常困难。 Synonym definitely Certainty (as) clear as dayidiom (as) sure as eggs is eggsidiom and that's flat!idiom assure someone of something assured deffo definite definitely definitive definitive answer ironclad irrefutable irrefutably make no mistake (about it)idiom mistake unreserved unreservedly watertight would you can bet your lifeidiom Examples of decidedlydecidedly For the most part, however, it has been dismissed as incoherent, and its current resurrection within evolutionary ecology and psychology looks decidedly anachronistic. It may be challenging but it is decidedly not fatal. When the singer is obliged to sustain the note and to emit it over and over again, the effect is decidedly strenuous. Many critics have, in fact, also noted that she acts in a decidedly unfeminine fashion. The record of application of neoliberal adjustment policies in less developed nations is decidedly mixed, even when evaluated by strict economic criteria. The world they depict is neither hellish nor depraved, but it is decidedly egoistic and provincial. While most of the effects of soft news are decidedly negative, the picture is not entirely bleak. The music was decidedly different, relying on riff-based extended improvisations with little harmonic movement over a soul-based rhythmic foundation. The rural mortuary precincts exemplify this phenomenon given that the imitation of elite, imperial space served to memorialize decidedly local ancestors. It consists of a series of authoritative chapters separated by near-verbatim discussions, the latter of decidedly variable usefulness. Accordingly, their physicians are generally more cautious and less inclined to 'switch-over' to new brands unless proved to be absolutely essential or decidedly superior. At both institutions, there was a group of decidedly not 'well off ' students, with low incomes and low previous qualifications. The end result is a precarious and far from simple or transparent, though decidedly less expensive, set of compromises that pleases no one. The end result is a precarious set of compromises that pleases no one - far from simple or transparent, though decidedly less expensive than before. The "new" paradigm thus has a decidedly familiar look. 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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