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radically

/rad-ik-lee/US // ˈræd ɪk li //UK // (ˈrædɪkəlɪ) //

彻底地,彻底的,彻底,截然不同

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : with regard to origin or root.
    • : in a complete or basic manner; thoroughly; fundamentally.

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Examples

  • Kevin Roose of the New York Times pointed out that the majority of people on Facebook are witnessing a radically different narrative from the one presented to consumers of mainstream media.

  • You have to radically love and accept yourself, and the rest will fall into place.

  • “If they aren’t radically reshifting the way they understand their clientele, I don’t see any real impetus for meaningful change,” she said.

  • Innovating the business model is a skill that every company needs from time to time, but changing the model near-instantly and perhaps radically is something else.

  • Given today’s conditions, it’s especially important to study what happened when the S&P 500 started the cycle radically overpriced.

  • The legal jungle must be bulldozed, and replaced by radically simpler framework of goals and principles.

  • For Sanders to do that, he said, “he would have to embrace a radically different form of politics.”

  • The tone of the declaration is radically different from “A few sentences.”

  • He would have probably done both in much the same way: with elegance and restraint, yet radically.

  • In the main, however, we are looking at a radically fractured discourse.

  • The wise doctors thought there was nothing radically wrong; but strongly recommended change of air.

  • We do not see, however, that so far Divinity has been able to radically cure itself of the evil which is caused by men.

  • It had nearly succeeded in 1848, when Europe was in flames, but Mazzini would not see how radically circumstances had changed.

  • But he found a numerous and powerful school, that built morality on what he believed to be radically wrong foundations.

  • The two men differ again radically in their influence on class relations.