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adverb(副词)
双解例句
adverb(副词)
小知识
The adverb precisely describes something done with complete accuracy or perfection. When you speak precisely, you pronounce each word completely and clearly — and you say exactly what you mean.
Something that's done precisely is done with great care, the way you'd set the table according to your grandmother's demands, precisely following her instructions about where knives and forks should go. You can also use precisely to tell about an exact time, like meeting a friend under the big clock at precisely 12:30. On its own, precisely can substitute for yes or exactly.
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单词用法
习语积累
习语 adv. more precisely 更确切地说;更严格地说 used to show that you are giving more detailed and accurate information about sth you have just mentioned The problem is due to discipline, or, more precisely, the lack of discipline, in schools. 问题出在纪律上,或者更确切地说,是学校缺乏纪律。