notably / (ˈnəʊtəblɪ) /

值得注意的是特别是尤其是显著地

notably 的定义

adv. 副词 adverb
  1. particularly or especially; in a way worthy of being noted

notably 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

especially

更多notably例句

  1. And, notably, their challengers won three of those races against incumbents — an extremely impressive win rate considering how rarely incumbents lose overall.
  2. The 1980 and 1992 elections, which featured incumbents, were notably volatile, for instance.
  3. Most notably, its Uber Eats delivery business is now bigger than the Uber ride-hailing service.
  4. While historians often focus on the national battle for suffrage in 1920, several Western states – most notably California – had already set the stage by themselves granting the vote to women.
  5. Most notably, three in five of them think that “too much fuss” is being made about the risk of coronavirus.
  6. Some of these critics, notably Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, and Eric Rohmer, later became filmmakers of international repute.
  7. Most notably, in Ferguson, all agree that Michael Brown was unarmed.
  8. A notably large Irish contingent took part in the infamous draft riots because they did not want to compete for jobs with blacks.
  9. As looters roamed, you could hear a few of the refrains that have defined this situation, most notably “No justice, no peace.”
  10. The suburbs are changing in ways that could help progressives, notably by becoming more heavily minority and Millennial.
  11. Coagulation is notably delayed in hemophilia and icterus and after administration of citric acid.
  12. It is very common in subtropical countries, notably in Italy and in southern China.
  13. There were several severe engagements with slaughter on both sides, notably at Monte Súdlon and Compostela.
  14. Here he notably enhanced his popularity as a preacher, and became one of the recognized leaders of Nonconformist opinion.
  15. Perhaps a few favored persons may be granted the opportunity of reading it before then, notably yourself.