essentially
柯林斯词典
1. ADV You use essentially to emphasize a quality that someone or something has, and to say that it is their most important or basic quality. 本質上[正式] [ADV with cl/group]
It's been believed for centuries that great writers, composers, and scientists are essentially quite different from ordinary people. 幾個世紀以來人們都認爲偉大的作家、作曲家和科學家本質上與常人大不相同。
2. ADV You use essentially to indicate that what you are saying is mainly true, although some parts of it are wrong or more complicated than has been stated. 基本上[正式]
His analysis of urban use of agricultural land has been proved essentially correct. 他的城市對辳用土地使用的分析已經被証明基本上正確。
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essentially /ɪˈsɛnʃəlɪ/
剑桥词典
- relating to the most important characteristics or ideas of something
- The book is essentially an exhortation to religious tolerance .
- Although she made intermittent movie appearances , she was essentially a stage actress .
- Alison's story is a reminder of how vulnerable women can be in what is still essentially a man's world .
- Their new album is essentially a collection of their greatest hits .
- They argue from time to time like any other couple but their relationship is essentially a happy one. 返回 essentially
本質上;根本上;基本上
It's essentially a dictionary but it differs in one or two respects . 本質上說這還是一本詞典,但在一兩個方麪它又不同於一般詞典。
What he's saying is essentially true . 他說的基本上都是實話。
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