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reportedly

/ri-pawr-tid-lee, -pohr-/US // rɪˈpɔr tɪd li, -ˈpoʊr- //UK // (rɪˈpɔːtɪdlɪ) //

据报道,据称

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : according to report or rumor: Reportedly, he is a billionaire.

Examples

  • The starting bid was reportedly $1 million, with a $500,000 bidding increment and $7 million "buy it now" price.

  • The company is reportedly operating with a small staff, but it also has millions of users and millions of dollars worth of funding from major Silicon Valley venture capital firms, including Andreessen Horowitz, and a valuation of $1 billion.

  • Others gathered riverside, although many reportedly were not wearing masks.

  • The plant reportedly caught and fixed the issue quickly, but it’s a worrisome event.

  • In at least two other cases, Weaver reportedly offered young men work with the Lincoln Project while sending suggestive messages.

  • Reportedly, George Custer wore a Stetson into Little Big Horn.

  • Yet, this year, even with God and Country counting on us, Black Friday sales were reportedly sluggish.

  • The actor and police enthusiast reportedly wants to be a reserve officer.

  • For every service provided by instructors, RSD reportedly takes a healthy cut.

  • RSD reportedly takes a healthy cut of these programs, too, according to former instructors.

  • Nearly four hundred English, living in exposed areas of the colony, reportedly lost their lives in the massacre.

  • The picture of those reportedly gownless backs had depressed him abominably.

  • Bryde's whales, like minke whales, reportedly often approach close to vessels as if curious about them.

  • The dorsal fin of adult males reportedly has a thicker leading edge and a rounder form than that of the female.

  • They reportedly fold their flippers flat against their bodies when swimming.