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drastically

/dras-tik-lee/US // ˈdræs tɪk li //

大幅度地,大幅度的,大大地,大大的

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : so as to have a thorough or far-reaching effect; profoundly or radically:Our everyday lives have been drastically altered by the huge number of innovations in medicine, transportation, communications, and more.
    • : extremely:This school should be merged with others in the same locality, as the number of students studying here is drastically low.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as interribly
Synonyms
awfully很明显地,很明显,很明显的,很明显的是badly差劲地,糟糕的是,差劲的是,糟糕地decidedly断然,决定性的,决定性地,果然desperately拼命地,拼命的,拼命,拚命地dreadfully可怕的是,可怕地,糟糕的是,令人畏惧的是exceedingly极为,极其,不得了,极了extremely极度,极度的,极端的,极端greatly大为,大大地,大大,大幅highly高度,高度的,高度重视,高度评价horribly可怕的是,可怕的,可怕地,可怕intensely激烈地,强烈地,浓烈的,激烈的mightily大力,大力地,大大地,大力推动notoriously臭名昭著的,臭名昭著,臭名昭著地,声名狼藉的remarkably值得注意的是,难能可贵的是,不寻常的,难能可贵seriously认真,认真地,严肃地,严肃的thoroughly彻底地,彻底的,彻底,彻底解决unbelievably令人难以置信的是,不可思议的是,难以置信,难以置信的是frightfully吓死人了,可怕的是,吓死人的,吓人discouragingly令人灰心的是,令人沮丧的是,令人沮丧地,令人灰心地disturbingly令人不安的是,令人不安地,令人担忧的是,令人担忧地fearfully恐惧地,害怕地,担心地,惊恐地gravely严肃地,严肃的,严重的,极度markedly显而易见,显而易见地,显而易见的,显而易见的是much很多,许多,多,多多staggeringly令人震惊的是,令人吃惊的是,令人震惊地,令人吃惊地unfortunately遗憾的是,不幸的是,很遗憾unhappily不高兴地,不快乐地,不愉快地,不愉快的
as inextremely
Synonyms
acutely痛心地,尖锐地,锐利地,切实awfully很明显地,很明显,很明显的,很明显的是exceedingly极为,极其,不得了,极了exceptionally异常地,异常情况下,异常,异常的excessively过分,过于,过度,过分的extraordinarily特别是,格外,格外的,特别是在highly高度,高度的,高度重视,高度评价hugely巨大的,严格来说,严格地说,严格说来immensely极大地,极为,极大的,极度inordinately无限次地,无限的,过分,无限次intensely激烈地,强烈地,浓烈的,激烈的overly过分地,过分,过分的,过度的quite颇为,颇具,颇有,蛮remarkably值得注意的是,难能可贵的是,不寻常的,难能可贵severely严肃地,严格地,严格来说,严格地说strikingly引人注目的是,引人注目的,令人瞩目的是,引人注目地terribly可怕的是,糟糕的是,恐怖的是,可怕的terrifically厉害的是,非常好,非常好的,非常好地too也,也是,太,也有totally完全,完全是,彻底,总体而言uncommonly不常见的,不常见,难得一见,罕见的unduly不适当地,不适当的,不应有的,不适当unusually非同寻常地,非同寻常,奇特的,不寻常utterly彻底地,彻底,彻底的,完全是very非常,很,十分,非常的almighty万能的,全能的,全能,大能者exorbitantly过高的,高昂的,高昂地,过高immoderately无限的,无限风光,无限大的,无限大markedly显而易见,显而易见地,显而易见的,显而易见的是mortally致命的,致命地,致命,致命一击notably值得注意的是,特别是,尤其是,显著地over在,超过,超过了,在过去overmuch太多,太多了,过多,过份parlous枯燥乏味,燥热,燥热的,枯燥无味plenty大量的,大量powerful强大的,强大,有力的,强有力的prohibitively令人望而却步的,禁止性地,令人望而却步,禁止性的radically彻底地,彻底的,彻底,截然不同rarely很少,极少,很少有,很少有的surpassingly超乎寻常地,超乎寻常的,超然地,超越式地to nth degree到第几度,达到第九级,到第几级too much太多,过多,过多的,太多的ultra超,超越,超时,超时空violently猛烈地,猛然间,猛烈抨击,猛烈vitally至为重要的是,至关重要的是,至关重要,至为重要

Examples

  • Xi didn’t provide any specifics on how the country plans to meet those goals or kick its coal habit—but in order to meet the neutrality goal, China needs a drastic cutback on coal.

  • Even without providing details of the plan, Xi’s announcement asserted China as a global leader in the fight against climate change, signifying that the country is willing to take drastic action to keep global warming to a minimum.

  • The result is best exemplified by the drastic shift in gain sharing away from workers toward corporate elites, with stockholders and top management eating more of the economic pie.

  • Because this is such a drastic statement, I can’t imagine the players would agree without some reluctance.

  • On the other hand, if the initial dose of the virus is small, the immune system is able to contain the virus with less drastic measures.

  • Just when the Putins left the Soviet Union, that country began to change drastically and irrevocably.

  • And how investor confidence would fall drastically each time Rousseff rose in the polls.

  • Like Broadway, the landscape of reality TV has been changing drastically and rapidly in recent years.

  • Journalists are leaving Kabul, embassies are downsizing, and donors are quietly and drastically scaling back.

  • Similarly, the results of this study should not drastically increase your intake of Indian food.

  • One of the first items drastically reduced in the local and state budgets was school expenditures.

  • Your freedom of movement and of communication must remain drastically restricted until this five-year period is over.

  • And physically, the human race altered just as drastically in an equally short span of time.

  • No one surely existed more fitted to deal drastically with a scoundrel than he.

  • By noon one of the battalions of a division had received and dealt drastically with three counterattacks.