basically
柯林斯詞典
1. ADV You use basically for emphasis when you are stating an opinion, or when you are making an important statement about something. 基本上; 主要地[ADV with cl/group] [強調(diào)]
This gun is designed for one purpose – it's basically to kill people. 設(shè)計這把槍只有一個目的–主要用于殺人。
2. ADV You use basically to show that you are describing a situation in a simple, general way, and that you are not concerned with less important details. 簡單來說; 大致說來
Basically you've got two choices. 大致說來,你有兩個選擇。
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basically /?be?s?kl?/
劍橋詞典
- used when referring to the main or most important characteristic or feature of something
- She has a conception of people as being basically good.
- The party's principles are basically egalitarian .
- The plots of his books are basically all the same.
- She's made one or two slips - mainly spelling errors - but it's basically well written.
- It was basically a selfish act , though no doubt a sophist would argue that it was done for the general good. 返回 basically
基本上;從根本上講
Basically, (= the most important thing is that) they want a lot more information about the project before they'll put any money into it. 從根本上講,他們在把錢投入這個項目之前想要對其有更深入的了解。
"So what's the difference between these two TVs?" "Well, they're basically the same, but the more expensive one has 3D." “那么,這兩臺電視機有什么差別呢?”“嗯,它們基本上是一樣的,只不過貴的那臺有3D功能?!?
The car's basically OK, but the paintwork needs some attention . 這輛車基本上還可以,只是漆面還需要處理一下。
The village has remained basically unchanged for over 300 years . 這個村子300多年來基本上沒怎么變。
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