purely 的定义
purely 近义词
simply, absolutely
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- It also provides cover to House GOP members to say they are voting to support Greene purely to keep Democrats from abusing their power as the majority.
- When you think of content as being purely acquisitional, you become blinded by the drug that is acquisition.
- This isn’t to say the US would use AI for purely ethical purposes.
- Sure, the best conferences still win on great speakers and actionable takeaways, but following an in-person playbook for online events falls short of leveraging what a purely digital medium offers.
- The Tesla CEO agreed to receive no salary or bonuses in exchange for a purely performance-based compensation plan.
- Indeed, as an almost purely advisory firm, Lazard is (appropriately) barely affected by the Dodd-Frank reforms.
- Traditionally, popular history is almost purely driven by narrative.
- The Samaritan guidelines are written around the assumption that suicide is a purely irrational act, an act spurred by illness.
- Purely by chance, Anna Coren had landed in Sydney just as the chocolate shop siege began.
- For starters, from a purely practical, all-hands-on-deck position, I say if you can do the job, you should keep the job.
- Here, as in so many of these childish admirations, we have to do not with a purely æsthetic perception.
- In the preceding chapter an examination has been made of the purely mechanical side of the era of machine production.
- True, she had taken a lively interest in all her brother's curates, but it was always a professional interest and purely Platonic.
- His ambition is a purely selfish one, while mine is distinctly benevolent.
- Our existing poverty is purely a problem in the direction and distribution of human effort.