historically如何读

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historically是什么意思

adv.

从历史角度

在历史上

以历史观点

根据历史事实

historically自然拼读

his·tor·ic·al·ly

historically英英释义

Adverb

1. throughout history;

"historically they have never co-existed peacefully"

2. with respect to history;

"this is historically interesting"

historically词源英文解释

The first known use of historically was in 1550

historically 例句

1 As country music radio is historically difficult to break into due to white conservative gatekeepers in Nashville, her legion of fans are campaigning for Beyoncé's new music to get fair airplay on the radio.

2 In the 1950s, even as the good times rolled economically, America’s nuclear fear created something historically new and ominous — a thoroughly secular image of the apocalypse. 

3 The display suggests that the curators wanted to make the collection look both historically correct and as with-it as possible.

4 Produce, baked goods, spices, fabrics and other wares represent the Turkish-Kurdish-Arab community that has historically resided here.

5 Fox executives say they are happy with the viewer numbers, especially among teens, and the show has helped the network reverse its historically patchy fall ratings in the 18-49 viewer group most coveted by advertisers.

6 Recall that apples were historically among the most difficult fruit trees to cultivate and among the last major ones to be domesticated in Eurasia, because their propagation requires the difficult technique of grafting.

7 Now colored folks like Ophie and her mother, historically in bondage, exercised the freedom they did have to make their way to the city, escaping the chokehold of Jim Crow.

8 Petzold’s great stroke in adapting the book is to situate it in a historically indeterminate moment, overlapping past and present like a cinematic superimposition.

9 But that flexibility, Mr. Winkle said, has historically been key to attracting and retaining members — which the Girl Scouts has been struggling in recent years to do.

10 But with a class of widely admired films and roundly applauded nominees from groups that have historically been marginalized by the academy, a sea change in Hollywood is set to stirringly take the stage.

11 Because the agency has historically been understaffed, I often saw a deliberate short-­circuiting of investigations, “fast-tracking” cases, or exonerating them without statements from all or even any of the officers involved.

12 His cycles-of-civilization conceit was just that, a historically received way of thinking about the world that he projected onto his sense of America.

13 It’s set in a historically immigrant neighborhood southeast of downtown L.A., where a radical anti-gentrification movement has led a handful of recently opened galleries and at least one coffee shop to close and leave.

14 Male infertility accounts for roughly half of all infertility, yet fertility has historically been perceived both in the popular imagination and within medical practice as largely a female matter.

15 The historically based “Allegiance” is not the story of Takei’s experience per se, but it comes close.

16 The book, which can stand on its own, is an enthralling, historically convincing tale of Renaissance intrigue, domestic drama and internecine war.

17 “This square is not renowned for its extraordinary cuisine, but for its paintings, historically. Tourists come here to see the paintings,” said Yola Marie-Jolan, 55.

18 As historically important as all of this is, Van Haaften’s biography could have benefited from more analysis and insight.

19 I think that the party is historically concerned about debt.

20 “Ideally, this would be happening in every school, but that isn’t the case, especially in low-income and historically marginalized communities.”

historically 同义词

1 长期以来

over the long haul

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