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respectively

/ri-spek-tiv-lee/US // rɪˈspɛk tɪv li //UK // (rɪˈspɛktɪvlɪ) //

分别是,分别为,分别

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : referring or applying to two or more things previously mentioned in a parallel or sequential way: Joe and Bob escorted Betty and Alice, respectively.
    • : in precisely the order given; sequentially.

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Examples

  • The units offer 400 and 1,700 inch-pounds of torque, respectively, which translates to all the power you’ll need for every household task big and small.

  • Shortly after, Del Taco and Burger King added Beyond and Impossible products to their menus, respectively.

  • All-Pro defenders Aaron Donald and Jalen Ramsey turn 30 and 27 this year, respectively.

  • The Associated Press reported the two men who are 27- and 29-years-old respectively were each caned 77 times in the province’s capital of Banda Aceh under Shariah law.

  • Yoo Jae-Myung and Yang Kyung-Won, who had standout performances in last year’s Itaewon Class and Crash Landing on You, respectively, also star in this series.

  • Of the three nominated, Webster did the best, receiving 12 votes, Gohmert and Yoho received three and two votes, respectively.

  • In 2008 and 2012, Huckabee and Santorum, respectively won the Iowa Caucus, but did not make it to the finish line.

  • Buffalo ranked tenth in the nation, while Detroit and Pittsburgh ranked twelth and thirteenth, respectively.

  • The difference is nonetheless drastic: $220,119 and $44,453, respectively, on average per person annually.

  • Jolly and Creten, who are both married to Monster Jam drivers (Neil Elliott and Jimmy Creten, respectively), have kids.

  • This organ comprised no less than ninety-five ranks of Mixture, including two stops of twenty-one and twenty ranks, respectively.

  • The original documents (in duplicate) are drawn up in Spanish and in English respectively.

  • These divisions represent, respectively: "Foundation," "wood wind," "string" and "brass."

  • This road was joined at Canterbury by two others, proceeding respectively from Lympne and Reculver.

  • The larger revenues of the primates, he said, were to be reduced respectively to the amounts of 10,000 and 8000 per annum.