materially 的定义
- to an important degree; considerably: Their endorsement didn't help materially.
- with reference to matter or material things and conditions; physically.
- Philosophy. with regard to matter or substance as distinguished from form.
materially 近义词
concerning matter
materially 的近义词 12 个
- palpably
- physically
- substantially
- actually
- bodily
- corporeally
- mundanely
- objectively
- ponderably
- really
- sensibly
- tangibly
materially 的反义词 2 个
to a considerable degree
materially 的近义词 6 个
materially 的反义词 3 个
更多materially例句
- Through a lot of effort and expense, they were able to get their subjects to sleep a bit more, but that extra sleep didn’t seem to materially improve anything.
- Sure, your company has probably given up on the idea that it should materially provide for workers’ post-work existence, but Penfold is betting that its freelancer-friendly pension system will find purchase in its market.
- While Major League Baseball, which recently moved the 2021 All-Star Game from Atlanta to Colorado in protest of the law, will not suffer materially from the exit, a move out of Georgia would be both onerous and expensive for movie studios.
- The CPSC protocols became mandatory in 1999 and haven’t materially changed since.
- Gill convincing posters on Wallstreetbets to invest in GameStop isn’t materially different from Warren Buffett saying that he likes a stock, with individual investors taking that as a signal to buy.
- The Innocence Project has reduced it, morally and materially.
- And there are allies in both regions that we should continue to support not just morally, but materially and militarily.
- This materially affects what can be revealed about the behavior of batteries during testing.
- Certainly not morally, but it is absolutely sustainable materially.
- The “Buffett Rule” does not materially reduce mounting deficits, though it does enshrine notions of fairness in the tax code.
- The artists of Oosterbeck and Brussels, who were her associates, materially aided her by their encouragement.
- The correspondence of the Library has quite materially increased in volume.
- He was much disconcerted, and did not materially mend the matter by saying it was the first name that came into his head.
- It is obvious that soils produced by the disintegration of these minerals must differ materially in quality.
- In principle it was unaltered and not materially different in form, but being used for larger engines, looked different.