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basically

/bey-sik-lee/US // ˈbeɪ sɪk li //UK // (ˈbeɪsɪklɪ) //

基本上,基本上是,基本

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : fundamentally.

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Examples

  • They are basically saying that they are going to spend every penny on television.

  • On the other hand, it takes quite a lot of resources to support AMP versions of the webpages, because you are basically maintaining a whole additional version of your website.

  • These apps, which are basically app companions to web apps, don’t support in-app purchases and the resulting Apple fees — as long as there are no purchases in the app, and no calls to action for purchasing elsewhere.

  • We are trying to basically learn decades of material about this virus in months of time.

  • At 98 percent, the Democrats’ House majority is basically a foregone conclusion.

  • You were basically the guy to do every dictator or crazy character, from Gaddafi and Ahmadinejad to Bin Laden.

  • “They basically said thanks a lot and shook our hands and took off,” Stammberger said.

  • Basically, I was contacted and asked if an appeal could be opened on my behalf,” she told me from her home in Providence.

  • Mistletoe is basically a vampire—but one of those an anti-hero type vampires.

  • “[It was basically] a room with no view,” as R metaphorically put it.

  • So now, his own band, basically strange to this planet, might well go unnoticed by the once dominant race of Astra.

  • To get it slow enough to vanish into the noise, you'd have to basically shut down the network, which isn't an option.

  • The two species are basically similar in their habits and ecology but many minor differences are indicated.

  • There is something basically wrong with the type of civilizations which Man builds and which ceaselessly devour one another.

  • So ideologies arose to try to solve the dilemma of a basically static society, and they fought wars.