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usefulness

/yoos-fuhl/US // ˈyus fəl //UK // (ˈjuːsfʊl) //

有用性,有用,实用性,有用的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being of use or service; serving some purpose; advantageous, helpful, or of good effect: a useful member of society.
    • : of practical use, as for doing work; producing material results; supplying common needs: the useful arts; useful work.

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Examples

  • This debate focuses specifically on driver pay and benefits, not on whether the services are useful for consumers.

  • Getting back to marketing products was necessary not only to be useful but to help boost the economy, agency execs said at the time.

  • Now let’s check out the top video result, which is from 2013, meaning people have found it useful for more than six years.

  • This advanced search hack won’t be as useful if you’ve recently started blogging, but it will come in handy if you manage a huge blog that already has a lot of existing content.

  • They for instance will use useful statistics such as post reach to measure a brand awareness objective.

  • Eric lobbies for an industry of benign usefulness, non-partisan in nature, and over which no cloud of serious controversy looms.

  • These non-attitudes, or baseless opinions, can drag the data away from a position of reliability or usefulness.

  • But other law enforcement groups rallied to justify the usefulness of MRAPs.

  • The show also provides several moments for Dorian to prove his usefulness to Kennex.

  • CARS AND TRAINS Plenty were ready to dismiss the usefulness of strange horse-less transportation methods when they first emerged.

  • But it was not only as an organiser and transmitter of orders that Berthier proved his usefulness to his chief.

  • His Majesty did not remove Mr. Hutchinson; but the Governor's usefulness, from every point of view, was at an end.

  • It has more than verified all predictions as to its usefulness, and has proved a blessing to north-west Donegal.

  • Had the zeal of its public instructors been lessened, or their sphere of usefulness narrowed by this interference?

  • To pretend that reason can deceive us, is to say that truth can be false, that usefulness can be injurious.