副词大体上; 本质上,实质上; 充分地; 相当多地
1. 基本上:alternatively 或者 | substantially 基本上 | together with 以及~
2. 相当大的;基本上;本质的:16、relevant 有关的;切题的;有实际价值或重要性的 | 17、substantially 相当大的;基本上;本质的 | 18、temporary 暂时的临时的
3. 剧烈地/显著地:延迟delaypostpone; put off | 剧烈地/显著地sharplydramatically; considerably; substantially; significantly | 越来越more and moreincreasingly; in growing numbers;
1. substantially的解释
1. 非常地;巨大地
If something changes substantially or is substantially different, it changes a lot or is very different.
e.g. The percentage of girls in engineering has increased substantially...
学工科的女孩的比例已经大大增加了。
e.g. The skin of an eighty-year-old looks substantially different from that of a twenty-year-old...
80 岁人的皮肤与 20 岁人的皮肤看起来有天壤之别。
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2. 基本上;大体上;总的来说
If you say that something is substantially correct or unchanged, you mean that it is mostly correct or mostly unchanged.
e.g. 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。
e.g. BBC Television remains otherwise substantially unchanged.
而英国广播公司的电视节目在其他方面基本没有变化。
1. In addition, replacing the business tax with VAT will reduce local governments'fiscal revenue substantially.
2. Cai said the operation and debt ratio of China Eastern Airlines will be substantially enhanced by Singapore Airlines buying a stake in the carrier.
3. substantially
3. The APEC draft earlier dropped a reference to emissions reductions of 50 percent by 2050, and pledged instead to " substantially " cut carbon pollution by 2050.
4. The forthcoming revitalization plan of the Chinese government for the new energy industry will increase the installed capacity of wind power substantially.
5. Fulham has just announced plans for a splendid new riverside stand that will substantially increase the capacity of Craven Cottage.
6. But the government's plan to substantially expand the country's capital market has prompted concern that a flood of new IPOs could further dampen share prices.
7. Li called on developed countries to substantially cut carbon emissions and honor their commitment to offer more financing and aid regarding technology transfers.
8. The next carnival of a presidential election in the US is nigh and is likely to substantially revolve around an " Ogre " called China.
9. Shrinking sales and the government's tightening of property finances have substantially squeezed their cash flow.
10. But that requires substantially greater centralization of political accountability and control than Europeans seem able to achieve today.
adv
1. to a great extent or degree
e.g. I'm afraid the film was well over budget
painting the room white made it seem considerably (or substantially) larger
the house has fallen considerably in value
the price went up substantially
Synonym: well considerably
2. in a strong substantial way
e.g. the house was substantially built