signally如何读

英:['sɪɡnəlɪ]

美:[ˈsɪɡnəli]

signally是什么意思

  • adv.显著地;显眼地

signally自然拼读

sig·nal·ly

sIg n li

signally词根

词根:signal

adj.

signal 显著的;作为信号的

n.

signal 信号;暗号;导火线

vi.

signal 发信号

signalize 发信号

vt.

signal 标志;用信号通知

signalise 使…显著;用信号通知;庆祝;突出地表明

signalize 使显眼;使著名;向…发信号

signally英英释义

Adverb

1. as a signal;

"a term that is used signally rather than symbolically"

2. in a signal manner;

"signally inappropriate methods"

signally词源英文解释

The first known use of signally was in 1598

signally 例句

1 Black Americans make up about 60% of Democratic voters in the Palmetto state, a group that Sanders signally failed to woo in 2016.

2 He was also criticized by Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, who neoconservatives are now reportedly considering supporting, potentially signally a party realignment, at least on foreign policy.

3 Yet, although the image of two clown-figures caught in a senseless world may suggest Waiting for Godot, Beckett's play had an emotional dynamic and rigorous symmetry that is signally lacking here.

4 Perhaps Indonesian men are signally less violent than Swedes.

5 But it cost so much, and so signally failed to bring in the philanthropic billionaires and the corporate bashes supposed to help pay for it, that some say it threatens the institution's very future.

6 Many of them signally failed to condemn the widespread violence that attended many of those protests.

7 “Students have been agitating in recent months to have their curriculum acknowledge Britain’s imperial past, something the country has signally failed to do except through dishonest celebrations of imperial legacies.”

8 This is certainly a speech that is signally the risks remain firmly to the downside.

9 You enter a Tardis of a phone box to discover that the illuminated space above, around and – most signally – below you seems to go on for ever.

10 Election authorities such as the Electoral Commission in the UK have signally failed to control these abuses, or even, in most cases, to acknowledge them.

11 But aside from a few carefully phrased diplomatic whinges, it has signally failed to do so.

12 But on that there came into her remembrance one to whom it had not been easy, one who had signally failed to master fortune, or to grapple with circumstances.

13 Not least—and this spells trouble for the future—he has signally failed to provide for his succession.

14 He asked members of Congress to join him at a picnic dinner on the traditional marker of his 100th day as president, signally that governing was a shared endeavor, not just about him.

15 If anything was signally more clearly, “We bought you for your patents, not your people,” the wholesale carnage was surely it.

16 Attempts had been made to do this, but they had signally failed, on account of the small heat capacity of the gas as compared with the containing vessel.

17 Hemingway's famous definition of grace under pressure is precisely what both men signally lack.

18 Despite Mr. Tusk’s passionate pleas, sometimes awkward jokes and Twitter commentary, the European Union signally failed to show the solidarity he demanded on the biggest issue of the last five years — migration.

19 Answers, if they exist, will only come through informed statesmanship of the sort signally lacking so far.

20 Sarah’s attempt to rid herself with a high hand of the consequences of her scheme was signally unsuccessful.

signally 同义词

2 突出地

singularly

8 大为

some muchly

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