importantly / ɪmˈpɔr tnt /

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importantly 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of much or great significance or consequence: an important event in world history.
  2. mattering much: details important to a fair decision.
  3. entitled to more than ordinary consideration or notice: an important exception.
  4. prominent or large:He played an important part in national politics.
  5. of considerable influence or authority, as a person or position: an important scientist.
  6. having social position or distinction, as a person or family: important guests.
  7. pompous; pretentious: When speaking, he assumes an important attitude that offends his audience.
  8. Obsolete. importunate.

importantly 近义词

importantly

等同于 principally

importantly

等同于 essentially

importantly

等同于 above all

importantly 的近义词 9
importantly 的反义词 1
importantly

等同于 par excellence

更多importantly例句

  1. Unions have all sorts of political consequences in society that may be even more important.
  2. The A73 is noticeably bigger, but the second card slot and improved weather-sealing are important for those buying it for work reasons.
  3. “I think it’s important as a caveat to say that Google is not good, true, boots-on-the-ground epidemiology,” says Staller.
  4. For such an important health care decision, political pressure has no place in the vaccine approval process.
  5. That is not the case for medical products even though the source of drug ingredients is just as, if not more, important as for food.
  6. There was so much beauty, talent, potential, and most importantly, honesty in your work.
  7. Most importantly, they were all deleted long before that percentage could rise any higher.
  8. More importantly, it developed a staff unlike anywhere else.
  9. He wants to show her how clever he is and, more importantly, how well the script is going, that there is hope, a future.
  10. And, perhaps most importantly, you will find a roving cast of characters—the employees of distillery.
  11. No, not for the present,” said Roy, rather importantly; “I have so much to do.
  12. "And now, by special request, Miss Warlick is going to say a few words," the elderly eye-glassed officer importantly announced.
  13. Newly commissioned staff officers galloped importantly from headquarters to headquarters.
  14. He heard the servant girl rushing importantly round the house, slamming windows.
  15. Then the young fellow came striding importantly down to his counter.