markedly 的定义
- in a strikingly noticeable or conspicuous way:Living standards are markedly lower in these neighborhoods.These meetings will differ markedly from the informal talks that have occured over the last five years.
markedly 近义词
distinctly
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- Prince George’s, like the rest of the region, is seeing a marked uptick in coronavirus cases.
- It held about 127 million shares at the end of September, a marked shift for an investment that once ranked as Berkshire’s biggest.
- A report from the firm suggests that the title has pulled in more than $1 billion in revenue since the start of the year, a marked increase since 2019 that might be surprising given the social effects of a global pandemic.
- Kinney said she has noticed a marked improvement in his energy levels in recent months as a result.
- Lockdown conditions continued to hit beverage sales in restaurants, bars and other out-of-home venues, but Coca-Cola’s third quarter was a marked improvement on the second.
- And as bad as it might be for gay or lesbian people, the discrimination is markedly worse for transgender people.
- All of this contrasts markedly with pre-recession policies, especially what has come to be known as the “Beckham Law.”
- Once Easley learned to recognize the triggers, she says, their lives improved markedly.
- But unlike other recent books in its genre, Unspeakable Things is markedly uninterested in converting its readers.
- Senate spending has been slight, while markedly almost $300,000 has been spent specifically in opposition to Speaker John Boehner.
- They are straight or curved rods, which vary markedly in size and outline, and stain very irregularly (Fig. 123).
- The whole episode contrasts markedly with the exploit of Bishop Sinclair in Fife.
- There are not many deliberately autobiographical writings that are markedly sincere; there are not many direct human documents.
- This comes out most markedly in their attachment to their own historic Church and their readiness to work on its behalf.
- The attitude of the Czar toward Napoleon was markedly different from that of his predecessors in defeat.