substantially如何读

英:[səbˈstænʃəli]

美:[səbˈstænʃəli]

substantially是什么意思

adv.

本质上,实质上

大体上

充分地

相当多地

substantially自然拼读

sub·stan·tial·ly

sb staen sh li

substantially词根

词根:substance

adj.

substantial 大量的;实质的;内容充实的

substantive 有实质的;大量的;真实的;独立存在的

n.

substantial 本质;重要材料

substance 物质;实质;资产;主旨

substantive 名词性实词;独立存在的实体

substantiality 实体;实质性;真实价值;内容

substantially英英释义

adjective

consisting of or relating to substance

not imaginary or illusory : real, true

important, essential

ample to satisfy and nourish : full

a substantial meal

possessed of means : well-to-do

considerable in quantity : significantly great

earned a substantial wage

firmly constructed : sturdy

a substantial house

being largely but not wholly that which is specified

a substantial lie

substantially词源英文解释

The first known use of substantial was in the 14th century

substantially儿童词典英英释义

substantive1 of 2noun

a word or word group that functions in a sentence as a noun

substantive2 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or being completely independent

real rather than apparent

substantive evidence

having the function of a grammatical substantive

a substantive phrase

considerable in amount or numbers : substantial

made substantive progress

creating and defining rights and duties

substantive law

involving matters of major or practical importance to all concerned

substantive discussions among world leaders

substantive1 of 2noun

a word or word group that functions in a sentence as a noun

substantive2 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or being completely independent

real rather than apparent

substantive evidence

having the function of a grammatical substantive

a substantive phrase

considerable in amount or numbers : substantial

made substantive progress

creating and defining rights and duties

substantive law

involving matters of major or practical importance to all concerned

substantive discussions among world leaders

substantiateverb

to give substance or form to : embody

to establish by proof or evidence

substantiate a claim

substantiateverb

to give substance or form to : embody

to establish by proof or evidence

substantiate a claim

substantiateverb

to give substance or form to : embody

to establish by proof or evidence

substantiate a claim

substantiateverb

to give substance or form to : embody

to establish by proof or evidence

substantiate a claim

substantialadjective

consisting of or relating to substance : material

not imaginary : real

the substantial world

important sense 1, essential

substantial differences

enough to satisfy and nourish

a substantial meal

prosperous sense 1

a substantial farmer

considerable in quantity : significantly large

a substantial increase

firmly constructed

a substantial building

substantially 例句

1 According to the National Transportation Safety Board, the twin-turbojet was substantially damaged in a 2005 landing mishap at Amarillo International Airport in Texas.

2 Working conditions did not substantially improve, but the company agreed to re-hire union workers and raise wages.

3 A substantial number of people commute to work each day.

4 And in the third act, substantially written by Jenkins, Chiron has remodelled himself into a gangster and drug dealer named Black in the style of McCraney’s first mentor, Blue.

5 He checked the details given and found them substantially correct...

他核实了一下给出的细节,发现它们基本正确。

6 The Arctic Dawn was substantially damaged in September when it caught fire while moored in Seattle.

7 They are getting these results, moreover, at a substantially lower cost.

8 The latest results appear to show that the scientists got this bit right - the drug appeared to have few side-effects and it substantially lowered levels of toxic amyloid compounds.

9 Your opinion accords substantially with mine.

你的意见实质上和我的意见是一致的.

10 Satorii said the “This Land” melody was “substantially identical” to a Baptist gospel hymn from around the start of the 20th century, known by such titles as “Fire Song.”

11 Even supposing them to have gone on substantially as if together, they will have gone on out of sight and hearing of each other.

12 It’s presented thematically, and it includes just 43 paintings, a substantially smaller cache than the Museum of Modern Art’s Munch retrospective had in 2006, or the Art Institute of Chicago’s show in 2009.

13 The new entrance, the only completed part of the restoration, has new Art Deco-inspired furnishings, paintings by California artists and a substantially less-showy chandelier.

14 For example, experts warn corporations could be using the term to repackage existing commitments, rather than substantially improving their systems.

15 It will be better if metal modified apatite is covered by photic organic film substantially.

最好金属改性磷灰石在实质上被透光性的有机膜覆盖.

16 The state’s population has continued to grow, yet its greenhouse gas emissions have declined substantially.

17 The most tweeted hashtag was about the Knee Defender itself; after the kerfuffle, sales of the gadget spiked “substantially,” Goldman told Bloomberg News.

18 But that was in January, and the world and Trump's fortunes have substantially changed since then.

19 Death Row countered that it didn't substantially modify the substance of "The Chronic" in any way other than giving it sonic clarity and a slightly louder volume.

20 Granted, the show was only the first iteration of a series that, hopefully, will substantially grow beyond Stewart’s influence.

substantially 同义词

4 坚强地

strong

5 很大程度地

heavily vastly

11 很大程度

great heavily vastly

12 可观地

significantly handsomely

14 实体上

material

17 本质上

internal inward essential

18 丰富地

abundant

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