vitally / ˈvaɪt l /

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vitally 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to life: vital processes.
  2. having remarkable energy, liveliness, or force of personality: a vital leader.
  3. being the seat or source of life: the vital organs.
  4. necessary to life: vital fluids.
  5. necessary to the existence, continuance, or well-being of something; indispensable; essential: vital for a healthy society.
  6. affecting the existence, well-being, truth, etc., of something: a vital error.
  7. of critical importance: vital decisions.
  8. destructive to life; deadly: a vital wound.

vitally 近义词

vitally

等同于 necessarily

vitally

等同于 principally

vitally

等同于 essentially

vitally

等同于 exceedingly

vitally

等同于 extremely

更多vitally例句

  1. Local essential is for small retailers and local SEO for multiple locations is vital for enterprises and Now that you can’t count on previous experience, it’s critical to tap into your search insights.
  2. Food is scarce in this remote environment, and fish carcasses and detritus drifting down from shallower waters are a vital source of nutrition.
  3. Lastly, there is no better time than now for cybersecurity leaders in these affected industries to build coalitions with fellow executives and board members for the vital work cybersecurity teams are performing to protect the company’s operations.
  4. Although big questions surrounded the evolution of function in these young genes, the assumption was that they were basically bells and whistles, providing only small, inessential advantages and improvements, not anything vital to survival.
  5. As online usage is increasing and consumers’ heads are turning to online purchases, it’s vital to have a strong search presence for your business.
  6. This reason alone may be why these comedians are vitally needed.
  7. It is, of course, vitally important to remember how Church policies affect children.
  8. It is vitally important for these patients to keep holding on.
  9. It was vitally important, as it were, to make nice with ICE.
  10. He speaks, impressively but also vitally, fluent German, French, and Italian.
  11. She was as sensitive to atmosphere of this sad play of life as nearly and as vitally as the deserted wife.
  12. It is like looking through moving media of changing hue and variable refraction at something vitally unstable.
  13. Average Jones became vitally concerned in removing an infinitesimal speck from his left cuff.
  14. Neither ordinary accidents, nor the characters of individuals, can ever again be so vitally important as they then were.
  15. Our thriving neighbor, Hoboken, just across the Hudson River, has a large and vitally important problem to solve.