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essentially

US // (ɪˈsɛnʃəlɪ) //

本质上,基本上是,基本上,本质上是

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a fundamental or basic way; in essence

Synonyms & Antonyms

adv.basically
Synonyms
actually实际上,其实,事实上,实际上是approximately大约,约,大概,约为necessarily必须,必须的,必然,必须要originally本来,原本,最初,原来permanently永久地,永久,永久的,永久地进行quite颇为,颇具,颇有,蛮really真的,真的是,真的是这样,真的吗substantially实质上,大体上,大致上,实质上是truly真正的,真的,确实,真正typically通常情况下,一般来说,典型的是,典型的情况是virtually实际上,实际上是,实际上就是,实际上是这样的fundamentally从根本上说,从根本上讲,从根本上说是,基本上at heart心里,心中,在心底,在心底里at the heart of处于核心位置的,处于核心地位的,处于核心的,的核心是centrally集中在一起,集中地,集中于,集中在一起的characteristically有特色的,有特色地,典型的,典型地chiefly主要是,主要是指,主要,主要的determinately确定地,决定性地,确定,确定无疑factually事实是,实事求是,事实上,实事求是地importantly重要的是,很重要的一点是,很重要的是,很重要in effect实际上是,实际上,有效,有效的in essence实质上,实质上是,本质上是indispensably必不可少的,不可缺少的是,不可缺少的,不可或缺的inherently天生的,固有地,内在的,本身就intimately紧密地,密切,密切地,紧密intrinsically本质上,本质上是,本质上讲,本质上来说materially实质上,实质上是,实质性的,实质性地more or less so大致如此,或多或少,大体如此,大致如此吧naturally自然,自然是,当然,自然而然primarily主要是,主要是指,主要为,基本上是principally主要是,主要是指,主要,原则上radically彻底地,彻底的,彻底,截然不同significantly显著,显著的,显著地,显著提高vitally至为重要的是,至关重要的是,至关重要,至为重要

Examples

  • Eating disorders, researchers believed, were essentially more severe forms of disordered eating.

  • But the real mystery and injustice came from Brooke being essentially written out of the history of the civil rights movement.

  • Over the years, the meaning has evolved, essentially, to “Christmastime,” and describes the period between Dec. 24 and Jan. 6.

  • Essentially, we are being left in a position where we are expected to just take agency promises at face value.

  • His section on why he and his wife split—he essentially chose soccer over her—would be risky if its candor were not so refreshing.

  • If schooling is a training in expression and communication, college is essentially the establishment of broad convictions.

  • Whether this aptitude was combined with the sinuous cunning that is essentially Oriental Nigel did not know.

  • If Two Millions more were to leave the country next year, the condition of the remainder would not be essentially improved.

  • The English have too much pride to be tricky or shabby, even in the essentially corrupting relation of buyer and seller.

  • Hence, a covenant made in the exercise of Covenanting, is a covenant not essentially new.