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hopefully

/hohp-fuh-lee/US // ˈhoʊp fə li //UK // (ˈhəʊpfʊlɪ) //

希望,希望如此,但愿如此,但愿

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a hopeful manner: We worked hopefully and energetically, thinking we might finish first.
    • : it is hoped; if all goes well: Hopefully, we will get to the show on time.

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Examples

  • “Regardless of what happens with the pandemic, we should be building a business around virtual events because they’re here to stay,” said Johnson, adding “I am bullish about the second half of 2021 … for hopefully what will be hybrid events.”

  • The membership is aimed at growing a community around the publication that will hopefully evangelize for the brand down the road.

  • I think mascots can be a part of all emotions, and hopefully emotions that stand for love and change.

  • For me, the prediction would be – better user experience, better content, and hopefully a better web.

  • San Diego’s deputy chief operating officer, Erik Caldwell, mentioned in VOSD’s June 16 article, “It goes without saying that the more competitive the process, hopefully, the better outcome you get.”

  • Leapolitan responded by saying, “hopefully youll [sic] bite into a poison apple.”

  • Hopefully not overly close, but we talk about it in the episode how similar it is.

  • Hopefully, she got as much of a laugh out of it as the rest of the world has.

  • She was gonna be in New York and wanted to hang around for New Years and hopefully be able to stay long enough to meet our baby.

  • At least some people had seen the posting and failed to notify the authorities, hopefully because they had not taken it seriously.

  • He was hanging around by the cab stand above 96th on the west side of Broadway, waiting hopefully.

  • But he cultivated all sorts and conditions of men, and hopefully trained himself for the enthusiastic moment.

  • There was to be a great drive along the entire Front, and hopefully one would return home in time for the spring planting.

  • He was cheerful, pleasant, and looked hopefully forward to a time when he could have another go at a lion.

  • Even as late as eleven o'clock that night Stanton was still hopefully expecting an answer.