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synonymously

/si-non-uh-muhs/US // sɪˈnɒn ə məs //UK // (sɪˈnɒnɪməs) //

同义词,同义的,同义,同义字

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having the character of synonyms or a synonym; equivalent in meaning; expressing or implying the same idea.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Male and female are sex, masculine and feminine are gender, and though the conceptions obviously overlap, they are far from synonymous.

  • Of course, these are the Marlins, after all — a team synonymous with perennially low salaries, punctuated by the occasional championship fire sale.

  • To many, “stereotype” is a word practically synonymous with “false,” but stereotype accuracy is one of the best replicated findings in psychology.

  • Coronavirus is almost synonymous with Covid-19, social distancing, and frustration.

  • Polaroid is practically synonymous with the instant camera, so no list of greats can fail to mention this update on the classic model.

  • Similar in appearance and often used synonymously—and erroneously—the shrimp and the prawn are two different creatures.

  • To superficial people it was quite often used synonymously with "infidel" and "freethinker," both words of reproach.

  • The terms protoplasm and primordial utricle are, however, used by some authors synonymously.

  • Some distinction ought to be made between these two terms, excitement and elevation, which at present are used synonymously.

  • They are ten in number, and are called synonymously λόγοι and τρόποι.

  • Hence the terms "polymorphous chorea" and "chorea of degenerates" are used synonymously for variable chorea.