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promptly

/prompt-lee/US // ˈprɒmpt li //

迅速地,迅速,迅速的,迅速地进行

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : at once or without delay: Be sure to complete the form accurately and return it promptly.
    • : exactly on time; punctually: The doors will shut promptly at 2 p.m., and no latecomers will be seated.

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Examples

  • As most TikTokers are constantly engaged with their audience in the comment section, you might even prompt the creator to post the video you need.

  • The error prompted Nielsen’s attorneys to contact Murphy’s legal team to correct the record, which they did.

  • It’s the urgency of this pandemic that’s prompted it, he says.

  • Some of that disinformation prompted supporters to physically attack journalists and attempt to invade the National Congress in June.

  • That’s precisely what prompted Amy Dekroon, a 16-year-old from Atlanta, Georgia, to take a job as a shift manager at a Wendy’s.

  • TLC promptly pulled the plug on the hit series and Shannon embarked on a press tour denying the claims.

  • Schiff, the Hollywood congressman, said that the movie should be promptly released and widely broadcast.

  • Prosecutors say the two then promised that employee a $10,000 bonus, which was promptly paid.

  • Resources were promptly diverted to rescue those under attack, the committee found.

  • He promptly explained the situation, breaking early for intermission.

  • Will the new issues promptly retire when their special task is over?

  • And sure enough when Sunday came, and the pencil was restored to him, he promptly showed nurse his picture.

  • Among the clergy therein he finds no offenses, save that a few have gambled in public; these are promptly disciplined.

  • As soon as he moved aside a little the leaf promptly righted itself.

  • Mrs. Kaye admitted her promptly and presented an unstained front, although her color was lower than usual.