['nɒmɪnəli]['nɒmɪnəli]
  • adv. 有名无实地;名义上地
    • adverb(副词)
      1. 名义上地;有名无实地

    双解例句

    adverb(副词)
    1. 名义上地;有名无实地

      The province is nominally independent.

      该省在名义上是独立的。

      While nominally a film student, Barnett had no aspirations of a career behind the camera.

    小知识

    Something nominally true is true in name only. This refers to things that are only titles or formalities. It’s the opposite of “really.”

    Words with the root nom relate to names, and nominally refers to situations where someone has a name or title that doesn't carry a lot of weight. Former Presidents are still called Mr. President, but they only nominally hold that title; they aren't really acting presidents anymore. A separated couple might be nominally married, even though they never see each other. Nominally is like “not really.”

    实用短语

    1. want nominally

      名义上想要

    2. nominally outstanding

      名义上的未清偿

    3. nominally steady load

      标称稳定负载

    4. nominally anhydrous minerals

      名义上无水矿物

    5. notify nominally

      名义上地通知

    6. invite nominally

      名义上邀请

    7. enjoy nominally

      名义上喜欢

    8. lead nominally

      名义上地领导

    9. like nominally

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