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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:

  1. 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。

  2. 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。

  3. "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。

  4. 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。

  5. 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。

  6. 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。

  7. 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。

  8. 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。

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