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handily

/han-di-lee, -dl-ee/US // ˈhæn dɪ li, -dl i //UK // (ˈhændɪlɪ) //

轻而易举,顺利地,轻而易举地,轻松地

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : skillfully; dexterously; expertly: to manage a boat handily.
    • : conveniently: The books were handily at his side.
    • : easily: We won handily.
    • : Midland U.S. rightly; readily: You can't handily blame him.

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Examples

  • At the same meeting, Cheney handily beat back a challenge to her leadership spot over her impeachment vote.

  • The Americans handily defeated the Canadian militia and entered the capital city of the province of Upper Canada.

  • The Packers, Saints and Seahawks all took care of business rather handily, and each of them could still win the first-round bye — though all the Packers need to do is beat the Bears.

  • In every competitive Senate race, Democrats handily out-fundraised Republicans.

  • The Air’s FaceTime camera handily beats the MacBook Pro’s built-in option.

  • The “crying” incident is thought to have hurt Muskie in the primary--which he won handily, but with under 50 percent of the vote.

  • The controversial Republican Glenn Grothman won a gerrymandered Wisconsin district handily Tuesday.

  • To settle the matter, Putin and Rohrabacher engaged in an arm-wrestling match, which the future Russian president won handily.

  • Both of the statewide candidates that he backed in his home state won their primaries handily.

  • Young, who had finished in 5th place in the primary, won the nomination handily by a margin of 55%-45%.

  • Then he handily served the very excellent dinner, and sat down at his solitary dining table.

  • He kicked so hard that one stone whistled past the head of Mr. Wordsley, who ducked handily.

  • Finally, the volumes are printed in a form convenient for reading and for carrying handily in the pocket.

  • She ranged handily alongside, with her skipper half in and half out of the wheel-house.

  • Everybody in town yelled except Foley; he asked for a chew of tobacco, and not getting one handily, bit into his own piece.