deliberately 的定义
- on purpose; with clear intent: Is this just bad journalism, or an attempt to deliberately mislead the public?
- with careful thought or consideration: The board is committed to moving deliberately on this important initiative.
- in a calm and unhurried way: He was careful to move slowly and deliberately so as not to scare them off.
deliberately 近义词
intentionally
deliberately 的近义词 30 个
- consciously
- knowingly
- pointedly
- purposely
- studiously
- voluntarily
- willfully
- advisedly
- after consideration
- apurpose
- by design
- calculatingly
- designed
- determinedly
- emphatically
- freely
- in cold blood
- independently
- meaningfully
- on purpose
- premeditatively
- prepensely
- purposively
- resolutely
- to that end
- with a view to
- with eyes wide open
- with malice aforethought
- without qualms
- wittingly
deliberately 的反义词 2 个
更多deliberately例句
- Prosecutors said they were unable to determine whether Kay threw the gun deliberately or reflexively on being shot.
- You can use this phenomenon to your advantage by deliberately creating FOMO and driving sales.
- They also revealed that Intuit was deliberately hiding the free edition from Google search by adding code on its site telling Google and other search engines not to list TurboTax Free File in search results.
- If we want to live in a future full of sounds that make us feel good and with fewer of the ones that make our teeth clench, we’ve got to start designing our soundscapes more deliberately.
- “And we did that all very deliberately because of that kind of lack of supply,” Gambuzza said.
- He alleges that a third boy, aged 10 or 11, was deliberately hit by a car and killed by a member of the pedophile network in 1979.
- Patrons eat their cannoli slowly and deliberately, dabbing the powdered sugar on their plates with licked fingers.
- Nonetheless, Turing killed himself on June 7, 1954, in a deliberately prepared way, by eating a cyanide-laced apple.
- He refused to be drawn on whether the authors might be guilty of a deliberately deception.
- Second, penalties need to be increased for lying or deliberately withholding relevant requested information from Congress.
- But that she could calmly tell him about it, that she could deliberately describe this effect upon her of another man—!
- He had come down after the wagon load, which had to be pitched on again rather more deliberately.
- Now, after a weary march and a protracted fight in the burning sun, some of the men deliberately lay down to die.
- It was a crisis engendered deliberately by men of evil purpose, public enemies well known and often named.
- But she could easily believe that Belle had deliberately entangled Darry in this thing.