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lately

/leyt-lee/US // ˈleɪt li //UK // (ˈleɪtlɪ) //

最近,最近一段时间,近来,最近的情况

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : of late; recently; not long since: He has been very grouchy lately.

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Examples

  • GPT-3 is getting a lot of oxygen lately because of its size, scope and capabilities.

  • Unfortunately, one of things I’ve learned, because I’ve learned a lot about ventilation lately, is that the buildings, when we had the energy crisis, we went to LEAD buildings.

  • Coral bleaching is happening more often and in more places lately.

  • Los Angeles Times chief revenue officer Josh Brandau has been thinking a lot about golf lately.

  • With that definition, you can see why loneliness may have spiked lately.

  • On the other hand, right-wing activists have lately said, banning displays interferes with the exercise of religion.

  • The first Bleachers single went to number one in alternative and all the shows have been sold out lately.

  • Like it or not, forecasting is a “what have you done for me lately” profession.

  • For the record, Huckabee is no Johnny-come-lately to the cause of overhauling the tax system.

  • To my mind this is nothing compared to the flip-flops done lately by foreigners.

  • The church has lately been much enlarged, and the long-standing rebuke no more exists.

  • Her sister-in-law pointed out to her that old Mr. Warrender had been very attentive lately.

  • The von Fleischl has long been the standard instrument, but has lately fallen into some disfavor.

  • It was her wildest dream come true; that is, it had come true, until lately.

  • The ground lately in the shaft has been cleaner killas, and if any alteration, better ground.