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expressly

/ik-spres-lee/US // ɪkˈsprɛs li //UK // (ɪkˈsprɛslɪ) //

明确表示,明示,明确地,明文规定

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : for the particular or specific purpose; specially: I came expressly to see you.
    • : in a clear, direct, or definite manner; explicitly: I asked him expressly to stop talking.

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Examples

  • Jannetta said Metro “expressly prohibits retaliation,” adding that employees have multiple ways to report such issues, and it can be done confidentially.

  • State employees have been expressly forbidden from traveling over the holiday, and officials have urged everyone else to avoid it if possible.

  • If adopted, Virginia will become the 19th state to expressly include coverage for gender-affirming care under their Medicaid program, according to Williams Institute data.

  • Conversely, the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act expressly prohibits payment for organ donations.

  • For marketers in these sectors, the business impact is likely to be minimal and may even improve performance by limiting exposure to users who expressly opt out.

  • If this is what Congress intended, all that is needed is for Congress to clarify that expressly.

  • Many insurance contracts expressly consider civil unrest a reason not to pay out policies.

  • Other laws, such as the aptly named Dictionary Act, expressly do so.

  • Yes, but the problem is that Republican policies are expressly limiting that potential.

  • It is the reason the Constitution expressly forbids denying “equal Suffrage in the Senate.”

  • A principal is liable for the statements and representations of his agent that have been expressly authorized.

  • He has no authority to warrant the quality of property sold except custom or authority is expressly given to him.

  • The English authorities expressly allege a deliberate purpose on Bruce's part to rid himself of his rival.

  • I learnt it—I can hardly tell you how I learnt it—by implication, I think; for it was never expressly told me.

  • The Chinese admire this flower so much, that they have ponds dug in their gardens expressly for it.