vastly / ˈvæst li, ˈvɑst‐ /

💦中学词汇巨大的大大大幅大大地

vastly 的定义

adv. 副词 adverb
  1. to an extremely great extent or degree; hugely:We still have essentially the same brains as early humans, but most of us live in vastly different circumstances than they did.

vastly 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

immensely

更多vastly例句

  1. As marketers know, the universe of martech is vastly expanding as there are now more than 8,000 solutions available.
  2. In supernova remnants, particles can gain up to 1,000 trillion electron volts, vastly outstripping the several trillion electron volts reached in the biggest human-made particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva.
  3. We know outdoor spaces are vastly safer than indoor spaces and should be considered.
  4. Meanwhile, companies including Target, Nike, Netflix, Hershey, and Microsoft have vastly reduced their spending, according to digital marketing firm Pathmatics.
  5. The league plans to utilize its normal arenas and travel extensively rather than play in a restricted bubble, thereby vastly increasing the risk of positive coronavirus tests among players.
  6. The two carriers are headquartered in Kuala Lumpur but have vastly different profiles and operating philosophies.
  7. Our time is so vastly different in its particulars that the parallels work only in broad strokes.
  8. To prevent further attacks we have vastly improved our defenses at home.
  9. In terms of options, the cultural world of 1974 was vastly better than that of 1954.
  10. Yet such rankings vastly underestimate the power now being wielded by the San Francisco region.
  11. He turned at the sound of my voice with vastly more concern than he'd betrayed under the muzzle of Piegan's gun.
  12. It remained for the age of machinery and power to bring forth another and a vastly more potent socialism.
  13. This compression will be vastly increased through the simultaneous opening of the eight circular speaking ports SP.
  14. This organ has lately been entirely rebuilt with new action and vastly improved by Mr. E. M. Skinner.
  15. Collectively, Christians can give diffusion to it with an efficiency vastly beyond the sum of all their insulated efforts.