reasonably 的定义
- agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical: a reasonable choice for chairman.
- not exceeding the limit prescribed by reason; not excessive: reasonable terms.
- moderate, especially in price; not expensive: The coat was reasonable but not cheap.
- endowed with reason.
- capable of rational behavior, decision, etc.
reasonably 近义词
in a reasonable manner
to a moderate degree
更多reasonably例句
- There’s no need to stop during a 20-mile ride, but it’s also perfectly reasonable to sit down for a coffee at the turnaround point.
- Only a reasonable tech assignment and a smooth growth of the backlink profile from 20-50 crowd links a month to 500-1000 crowd links a month.
- Silver Lake was quite prescient, stepping in there at a very reasonable valuation.
- We found that at reasonable speeds the camper was fine, though it wiggled occasionally on the downhills.
- That may seem like a reasonable amount of privacy protection, but in reality, many older adults either struggle with or tend to avoid technology.
- But what he did was reasonably brave and freighted with all the symbolism of which he was well aware.
- And largely considered to have been, to those who can still remember, a successful and reasonably popular one.
- “There will be flashbacks to that day, but I think it will be a reasonably abstract performance,” Berger said.
- Leo and Jorge might reasonably have assumed that the matter had been put to bed.
- LAPD police chief Charlie Beck concluded Corrales and Diego had acted reasonably.
- He must keep a reasonably careful lookout for other travelers in order to avoid collision; also for defects in the highway.
- “Let us talk things over reasonably,” she urged, opening the parlour door.
- The lease of a private residence is not a warranty that it is reasonably fit for occupancy.
- The Commodore means to go thither himself on the business, and I have no doubt all will be well and reasonably settled.
- The people for whom I worked seemed quite pleased with the way I did it, and paid me reasonably.