actually 的定义
- as an actual or existing fact; really.
actually 近义词
truly real, existent
更多actually例句
- An EUA signals the FDA has actually vetted a test to some extent.
- We’ll have to wait and see how well Amazon’s service actually performs via the browser.
- Though approval doesn’t necessarily mean the plants will actually be built or become operational.
- Still, I had never heard a mayor or city official state openly that aldermen weren’t actually legislators — that is, not until this month.
- Get credit card points you’ll actually useI love the feeling of racking up credit card points, then using them on a free flight home to see my family.
- Have you looked around the American Dental Association website for an explanation of how fluoridation actually works?
- And, in the case of fluoride, at least, that doubt might actually be justified.
- The program has not made a final selection on which upgrades will actually be included in future versions of the F-35.
- That would truly be a milestone to celebrate—until you see what that record “diversity” actually means.
- One wants speech to be free, but one doesn't actually want to hear it.
- It seems very strange that I shall actually know Liszt at last, after hearing of him so many years.
- She had left her chair, meaning to go indoors and prepare for supper before Tony actually arrived.
- On January 10, 1813, came the news that the Prussians had actually gone over to the enemy.
- In the meanwhile, Planner grew actually enamoured of the Pantamorphica Association.
- I am in favour of no one paying rates unless he has children actually at a Board School.