practically
柯林斯词典
1. ADV Practically means almost, but not completely or exactly. 几乎[ADV with group/cl]
He'd known the old man practically all his life. 他几乎从小就认识那位老人。
2. ADV You use practically to describe something that involves real actions or events rather than ideas or theories. 实际地[ADV adj/-ed]
The course is more practically based than the master's degree. 这一课程比硕士学位更注重实际。
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practically /ˈpræktɪkəlɪ/
剑桥词典
- Her blouse was practically transparent !
- I attended practically every lecture and seminar when I was a student .
- She'll walk the interview - the job is practically hers already.
- I visit Mum and Dad practically every day .
- These two dresses are practically identical .
practically adverb (NEARLY)
almost or very nearly几乎,差不多
She blamed me for practically every mistake in the report . 她几乎把报告里所有的错误都怪在了我头上。
These changes would cost us practically nothing. 这些变化对我们几乎不会有任何损失。
It's practically impossible for me to get home in less than an hour . 让我在1小时内到家几乎是不可能的。
They used to argue all the time and now they've practically stopped talking to each other. 他们以前老是在争吵,现在几乎互不说话了。
例句
practically adverb (IN FACT)
in a way that relates to real situations and actions rather than ideas
实际地,实际上
Many people have offered to help , but there is little they can do practically. 很多人已经提供帮助,但实际上他们几乎帮不上什么忙。
Theoretically, it's a good idea to live without a car , but practically speaking , it would be difficult to manage without one. 理论上说,过日子不用汽车是个好主意,但实际上不用汽车很难做到。 返回 practically