practically 的定义
practically 近义词
almost; nearly
更多practically例句
- They’ll also need to build a machine based on the entire setup, showing that it works not just in bits and pieces, but practically as a whole.
- Disciplining members is a rare tactic, and practically unheard of for comments made before being elected.
- Some campus leaders worry that lessons learned from the fall term are not enough to guide their decisions in a fast-moving public health emergency with new revelations emerging practically every day.
- She’s been showing off the new look all over social media, and practically everyone is begging for more selfies.
- This process recovered practically all of the plastic from the original film, the researchers reported last November in Science Advances.
- In that country at that moment, the Catholics have practically disappeared.
- And, thanks to a transparent hull, exploring the deep and spotting rare marine life is practically a cinch.
- The Industrial Revolution and Victorian practically erased the holiday in England.
- One bite too many, and I could look down and practically see my thighs expanding before my eyes.
- Rising up from scooping bay, the steep topography—hemmed by hills of evergreens—promises panoramas at practically every turn.
- Where the outside conditions are not very favourable, practically all the British species may be grown with ease under glass.
- And could it not be extended from its present limited range until it reached practically the whole adolescent community?
- The wretched young man persistently exercises his right of crying "Banco," and so practically going double or quits each time.
- There I was, practically tête-à-tête with the man; the noise of the crowd drowned my cries and remonstrances.
- Will it be believed—practically none, not more than twenty in the whole island!