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additionally

/uh-dish-uh-nl/US // əˈdɪʃ ə nl //UK // (əˈdɪʃənəl) //

额外的,另外,额外地

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : added; more; supplementary: additional information.

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Examples

  • “Any additional participants from the video that are able to be identified will also receive $100 citations in the mail,” she said.

  • He said the company would comply with any laws that required additional consent from individuals to use their data in specific research projects.

  • The settlement’s stated reforms make three additional changes to standard operating procedure around warrants.

  • So referees face no additional incentive review a call just to make sure it is correct, and thus improve their grade, which can affect their playoff game assignments.

  • The manufacturer rejected adding a sophisticated safety system that might have helped in the accidents at least in part because it would have required additional training.

  • Additionally, ALMA consists of up to 66 telescopes acting together.

  • Additionally, any information they release could potentially poison a jury pool.

  • Additionally, the so-called DDG-1000 can also carry either a pair of helicopters or a single helicopter and a trio of drones.

  • Additionally, there is little to no cooperation or coordination with moderate rebel forces and the U.S. military.

  • Moses became president of the Long Island State Park Commission and then—additionally—chairman of the State Council of Parks.

  • He is additionally famous, however, on another and very different count.

  • The very first obligation, voluntarily accepted by personally or socially discharging it, binds additionally to it.

  • It is to be borne in mind additionally that they were both young; she a child in years; he a child in lack of worldly experience.

  • The night seemed additionally dark here under the elms, and Sir Marmaduke searched in his pocket for his tinder-box.

  • Cashel, additionally enraged by a sting of remorse, went out and slammed the door.