eminently
简单释义:
adv. 非常;特别;极其
Web 卓越地;不寻常地;突出地
变形:
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完整释义:
adv.
1.不寻常地
例句:
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In an eminently scientific poll of People I Live With, my flatmate agreed that the machine wasn't going to make anything better.
我对自己认识的人做了个十分科学的调查——不妨称作《身边人》小报民意调查,我的舍友也同意这种机器不会带来任何改观。 -
The Constitution is a remarkable document, and eminently worthy of the reverence heaped on it, but it's also flawed.
宪法是一份值得纪念的文件,也当得起如此敬意,却非完美无瑕。 -
"This is an eminently replicable model, " says Benoit Felten, a co-founder of Diffraction Analysis, a consulting business based in Paris.
“这是一个明显可以复制的模式”,位于巴黎提供商业咨询业务的DiffractionAnalysis公司的联合创始人BenoitFelten说。 -
These spaces, formerly eminently political, fell in disuse at the commercial era of today.
这些政治性的建筑,原先是何等的风光。到了现在的商业经济时代,变得衰败不堪了。 -
APIs depend upon providing an eminently attractive and usable option for developers to adopt.
API依靠于为开发者提供一个突出的吸引力和可用的选项,因此才会被开发者采用。 -
While in France the Renaissance was eminently aristocratic, in England it was always regardful of the masses.
在法国,文艺复兴主要是贵族的事情,在英国,文艺复兴始终和人民大众密切相关。 -
Diesel engines also remain torque and eminently drivable under a wide range of real-world conditions.
柴油发动机也仍然扭矩和突出的驾驶下广泛的真实世界的条件。 -
Competitive urges are part instinct, part cultural conditioning, and eminently exploitable.
竞争驱动,部分源自本能,部分与所处文化环境有关,并且非常易被开发利用。