词汇 | arguably |
释义 | arguably adverb uk /ˈɑːɡ.ju.ə.bli/ us /ˈɑːrɡ.ju.ə.bli/ used when stating an opinion or belief that you think can be shown to be true: 大概,可能 He is arguably the world's best football player.他可能是世界上最好的足球运动员。 Arguably, the drug should not have been made available.或许这种药根本就不该上市。 Possible and probable add credence to something always anything's possibleidiom as never beforeidiom auspiciously bet fair houseroom I shouldn't wonderidiom in with a chance it isn't over until the fat lady singsidiom lean manage probabilistically probability probable probably prospective tend tip arguably | American Dictionaryarguably adverb[ not gradable ] us/ˈɑr·ɡju·ə·bli/ in a way that can be shown to be true: She was, arguably, the best female basketball player of all time. Examples of arguablyarguably Authenticity arguably has a further dimension, beyond the information and autonomy requirements, namely richness. Arguably, random dispersal would allow them to have more progeny than if they had not dispersed. Thus, although the performer uses real actions, the present moment of the performance is arguably always an illusion of the real. The following years, moreover, arguably saw the law shed its associations with the gentry and aristocracy that had been characteristic of earlier decades. Arguably that is so in the paradigm cases of armies and mental asylums. However, for those cases in which perceptual assimilation arguably is not at stake, we acknowledge that ease of articulation can play a role. And arguably various versions of complexity economics, though sometimes highly formal, rely on many of the same basic themes found in evolutionary and institutional economics. Potentially embarrassing examples of directionality, arguably fundamental to any consideration of hominid evolution, are promptly dismissed. Now consider the case of someone whose own conduct was, at the time it occurred, arguably protected, but ultimately held to be unprotected. In 1956, arguably the most prominent popular hero of the 1950s made his fictional debut, to enormous acclaim. Such schemes would arguably lead to moral hazard problems of over-consumption and over-production of health services. These include the fossilization process, preservation and cladistics, in addition to (arguably) more prosaic topics such as fieldwork, collecting, preparation and curation. In the longer term, however, it arguably placed the credibility of the phenomena reported in newspapers and pamphlets under growing strain. Though only minimal space is given to the phonetic nature of intonation, this is arguably of peripheral interest to the intended audience. The most assertively discontented and mobilized regions received larger benefits than their more docile - though arguably more 'needy' or 'deserving' - neighbours. See all examples of arguably 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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