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effectively

/ih-fek-tiv-lee, ee-fek‐/US // ɪˈfɛk tɪv li, iˈfɛk‐ //

有效,有效地,有效的,有效地进行

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a way that accomplishes a purpose or produces the intended or expected results: These scissors are no longer sharp and do not cut effectively.You may not like all your coworkers, but you still have to learn to work effectively with them.
    • : in actuality; in practice:Allowing the legislature to take existing money for schools and use it for other purposes effectively means there will be no new money for education.
    • : in a way that produces a vivid impression; strikingly: The visually rich photographs are effectively displayed against the stark white gallery walls.

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  • The Defense Department would be prudent to use these exercises to test how multiple distributors could effectively deliver vaccines while reducing the single point of failure risk.

  • Peretti added that the audiences for BuzzFeed News and HuffPost do not overlap, effectively giving BuzzFeed a news audience of close to 100 million monthly unique users.

  • Employees who work in a role that can effectively be done from home are welcome to do so until June 30.

  • Still, 93% of the respondents said their board was “able to govern effectively in the new environment,” while 63% said their time commitment as a director went up.

  • The EU is probing Apple for forcing software developers to use its in-app payment system, which effectively imposes fees on many services using the App Store to reach consumers.

  • It may have been the reason why Goldwater beat Rockefeller by three points, and effectively sewed up the GOP nomination.

  • Earl Spencer adds, “Effectively, my great-grandfather sold his children to his father-in-law.”

  • While Drake is redefining realness, Iggy is effectively “passing.”

  • People using it effectively opened a secret channel on an a public platform.

  • And now the Chinese courts have effectively signed their name to it.

  • Then a humorist told some of his own funny stories and an elocutionist recited a bit from Shakespeare effectively.

  • The blow, the sudden stopping of the car, combined effectively to give Joe the shake.

  • At 10.20 our field artillery opened fire to cut wire in front of Turkish trenches and this was effectively done.

  • Four he had already either killed outright or effectively disabled; so that fifteen remained him.

  • It performed its work of devastation as effectively as though it had come forth at its proper season.