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universally

/yoo-nuh-vur-suh-lee/US // ˌyu nəˈvɜr sə li //UK // (ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəlɪ) //

普遍地,普遍,普遍适用,普遍的

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a universal manner; in every instance or place; without exception.

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Examples

  • JPEG is the best option format as it keeps file sizes small without losing image quality and it is also universally supported.

  • Pedro was an elite journalist at the highest level and his professional accomplishments are universally recognized.

  • She went on to win two titles and be named first-team all-defense in 2020, but this is her first time hitting free agency as a universally regarded elite talent.

  • Impeachment in the House doesn’t really need Republican votes, since Democrats are in the majority and they are likely to be universally behind impeachment.

  • Certainly, the case for dark matter in the universe is very strong now, almost universally accepted.

  • While this deferred action is controversial in the United States, in Mexico, what Obama did is universally popular.

  • Restaurant described latkes as “Mini hash browns,” which he thinks is why they are so universally beloved.

  • At the height of the Soviet Union, the proletariat universally understood everything their government said was a work of fiction.

  • Many forms of public shaming in the Internet era focus on more or less universally acknowledged standards of courtesy.

  • He is far from universally loved, however, scoring particularly badly among women voters.

  • It is more universally distributed over the whole Island, in the cultivated as well as the wild parts.

  • Ladislaus IV, king of Poland, died, aged 80; universally respected for all those virtues which should grace a throne.

  • In truth, he says, it was universally acknowledged that 'such an army did not go out of England in our time.'

  • Duty and privilege are universally connected; and hence, where the one is awanting, the other cannot be found.

  • Captain Frank Johnson, died in Philadelphia in 1844, universally respected, and regretted as an irreparable loss to society.