practically基本解釋
副詞幾乎; 實(shí)際上; 事實(shí)上
practically反義詞
副詞theoretically
practically同義詞
practically的反義詞
副詞essentiallyalmostprofitablyusefullybasicallynearlyreallyaboutadvantageously
practically的反義詞
practically相關(guān)例句
副詞
1. We've had practically no fine weather this month.
這個(gè)月幾乎沒(méi)有好天氣。
2.
2. Their provisions were practically gone.
他們的糧食幾乎沒(méi)有了。
3.
3. She's practically always late for work.
她幾乎每天上班都遲到。
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4. The town was practically deserted.
該鎮幾乎已空無(wú)一人。
5. He is practically a dictator.
他實(shí)際上是個(gè)獨裁者。
practically情景對話(huà)
Joe's Date-(喬的約會(huì ))
A:And then we went to a dance after dinner, and after the third dance she tells me that she's practically engaged to some G.I. who's overseas.
那樣,晚飯后我們去跳舞,跳完第三只舞她告訴我,其實(shí)她已經(jīng)同一位海外的大兵訂婚了。
B:So?
這沒(méi)什么。
practically
A:What do you mean by "so"? You don't accept dates if you're practically engaged.
你說(shuō)"這沒(méi)什么"是什么意思?既然你已訂婚,就不應再接受約會(huì )。
B:Why not? You only asked her for a date, not for her hand in marriage.There's nothing wrong in going out with a friend from the office.
為什么不可以?你只不過(guò)是請她赴約會(huì ),又不是向她求婚。同辦公室的一位朋友出去玩玩并沒(méi)有什么不對。
A:I know, but it makes me mad.
我知道,不過(guò)這使我很惱火。
B:They're all engaged, and they never tell you before you ask them out.
她們都訂婚了,而如果你不問(wèn)她們,她們從不告訴你。
Getting Started-(成立公司)
A:Let's review our start-up plans. When do you think we will be able to move into our new office?
我們再看一遍我們的初步計劃。你想什么時(shí)候我們可以搬進(jìn)新的辦公室?
B:Well, we can move in any time after July first, but moving in and actually getting started are two different things.
七月一號之后我們隨時(shí)可以搬進(jìn)去,不過(guò)搬進(jìn)去和實(shí)際開(kāi)始工作是兩回事。
A:Good point. Anyway, I have our new marketing manager, Helen Parker, helping us get set up.
說(shuō)得好。無(wú)論如何,我會(huì )要我們新任的市場(chǎng)經(jīng)理,海倫.派克幫忙我們打點(diǎn)一切。
B:What is she doing?
她是做什么的?
A:She's overseeing the purchase of equipment and so forth.
她監督機器設備的采購等等。
B:Does she have a background in that sort of thing?
她有那方面的背景嗎?
A:As a matter of fact, it turns out she practically ran her last company, from marketing to finance.
事實(shí)上,她上一個(gè)公司從行銷(xiāo)到財務(wù),實(shí)際上都是她在運作的。
B:I'm looking forward to meeting her.
我期待認識她。
A:Have you begun to investigate factories? I'm so glad we aren't going to try to run our own factory at first.
你開(kāi)始調查工廠(chǎng)了嗎?我很高興我們沒(méi)有先試圖設立自己的工廠(chǎng)。
B:Yes, I've started. And I've found some good people for R and D, too. Then there are the art people designing our logos-
是的,開(kāi)始了。我也替研發(fā)部門(mén)找了些好人才。然后有一些美術(shù)人員設計我們的商標——
A:Oh, no! Millions of details: logos, slogans, letterhead, name cards . . .
商標,標語(yǔ),信頭,名片……
B:You thought setting up a company was going to be easy?
你覺(jué)得創(chuàng )立一間公司會(huì )容易嗎?
practically網(wǎng)絡(luò )解釋
1. 實(shí)際上,事實(shí)上:hardly 幾乎不 | practically 實(shí)際上,事實(shí)上 | presumably 推測起來(lái),大概
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2. 幾乎,實(shí)際上:practical 實(shí)際的 | practically 幾乎,實(shí)際上 | practice 實(shí)踐,練習,開(kāi)業(yè)
3. 實(shí)際上:exclusively 獨有的 | practically 實(shí)際上 | comprehension 理解
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4. 實(shí)際地:practicality 實(shí)際性 | practically 實(shí)際地 | practice 練習
practically詞典解釋
1. 簡(jiǎn)直;幾乎
Practically means almost, but not completely or exactly.
e.g. He'd known the old man practically all his life...
他幾乎打記事起就認識這個(gè)老人。
e.g. I know people who find it practically impossible to give up smoking.
我認識一些人,他們覺(jué)得戒煙幾乎是不可能的。
2. 實(shí)際上;實(shí)踐上
You use practically to describe something which involves real actions or events rather than ideas or theories.
e.g. The course is more practically based than the Masters degree...
該課程比碩士學(xué)位課程更注重實(shí)踐。
e.g. The British are not famed for their philosophy and tend to be more practically minded.
英國人不是以其哲學(xué)思想聞名,而是往往更注重實(shí)際。
practically英英釋義
adv
1. (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely
e.g. much the same thing happened every time
practically everything in Hinduism is the manifestation of a god
Synonym: much
2. in a practical manner
e.g. practically orientated institutions such as business schools
a brilliant man but so practically inept that he needed help to cross the road safely
3. almost
nearly
e.g. practically the first thing I saw when I got off the train
he was practically the only guest at the party
there was practically no garden at all