virtually 的定义
- for the most part; almost wholly; just about: He is virtually unknown.
 
virtually 近义词
for all practical purposes
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更多virtually例句
- Lower-tier institutions have seen virtually no change in application numbers.
 - Even with a substantial list price of $45, A Promised Land is virtually guaranteed to sell millions of copies, and has an announced first printing of 3 million.
 - This year’s event will be held virtually, so you can join from wherever you are.
 - Internet speed limits and other restrictions remain active, making many online services virtually unusable and the road to recovery even longer—especially during the coronavirus pandemic.
 - Since we’re living on the road full-time and cooking virtually every meal, and since we have a few different power options, including a small generator, the Traeger has become our new go-to.
 - Saved from the public gallows, Weeks was virtually exiled from the city, and wound up in Mississippi, where he raised a family.
 - There was virtually no government oversight of safety and operational standards.
 - After decades of violence, flights to Kisangani are unpredictable and Western tourists are virtually unheard of.
 - Despite virtually unlimited resources, Team Cosby has been losing the PR war.
 - In the 1960 campaign between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy, there was virtually no discussion of crime.
 - He also states that the Audiencia is virtually non-existent, and so there is no high court in which justice may be sought.
 - This is a conquered city, virtually if not nominally in a state of siege, without assignable period.
 - The agitation for Tenant-Right in Ireland is destined to fail—in fact, has virtually failed already.
 - By the beginning of November the theatre of war was virtually transferred from Prussia to Poland.
 - The king and queen had already been torn from their palaces at Versailles, and were virtually prisoners in the Tuileries.