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potentially

/puh-ten-shuh-lee/US // pəˈtɛn ʃə li //

潜在的,有可能,潜在地,有可能是

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : possibly but not yet actually: potentially useful information.

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Examples

  • Because it is cold, anything that falls will stick, potentially leading to a few slick spots.

  • This Stonehenge bluestone potentially came from the Wales site, the researchers suggest.

  • The superstar NFL quarterback, potentially the most powerful force in all of sports, is ready to test his might.

  • So if you ask someone how much they’re paying in rent, that’s a potentially sensitive topic.

  • To tackle the problem of learning hardware, back in 2018 the team found that single cobalt atoms could potentially take over the role of neurons.

  • Buzzfeed shows us a potentially terrifying glimpse of the future.

  • The Eighty-ninth Congress was potentially more fertile ground for the broad range of controversial programs on his dream agenda.

  • It has a presence, it remains potentially destructive, but all we can do is attempt to marshal it.

  • Less than six hours later, the FARC potentially came good on the challenge.

  • It has to be said that Dunham includes characteristics that do make “Barry” potentially identifiable.

  • Dramatic adaptation in expressing various characters, emotions, and motives is potentially very great.

  • The latter always meant (for outdoor relief) those who were actually or potentially in employment for hire.

  • Abraham, bearing the whole Aaronic hierarchy potentially within him, defers to Melchizedek as to his greater.

  • This being was all beings (potentially); only, at different times, it acts through different faculties.

  • If so, the genera would exist potentially, but not in actualization; none would have anything characteristic.

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