arguably的意思和读音

arguably

: [ˈɑrɡjuəbli] : [ˈɑː(r)ɡjuəbli]

adv.

adv.certainly

adv.debatably,perhaps,possibly,maybe,doubtfully

arguablyadv.

1.used (often before a comparative or superlative adjective) when you are stating an opinion that you believe you could give reasons to support

He is arguably the best actor of his generation.

adv.1.,,

adv.1ed for stating your opinion or belief, especially when you think other people may disagree

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1.Arguably, reality TV's abundant program elements, novel characteristics and high ratings in the western world make it a promising future.西

2.Even if it was arguably a bad long-term move to cater to clients' desires for less leverage, there was only so much Turtles could do.

3.If you know people's journeys are going to be treacherous, then arguably the match would be the cause of any accidents.

4.But in the meantime, a different sort of exploration is going on - less glamorous, but arguably far more revelatory.

5.Arguably, all this focus on derivatives and risk models ultimately misses the point.

6.And its monetary-policy arm's overstimulative policy ahead of the credit boom arguably made it a stoker of systemic risk.

7.But if he stepped aside, as gentlemanly conduct arguably required, he would lose credit for a theory that he had independently propounded.

8.The Granata captain and father of Inter idol Sandro Mazzola, Valentino was arguably one of the best players of his generation.

9.Instead, arguably, it was the excess securitisation of US subprime mortgages that unexpectedly set off the current solvency crisis.

10."Haiti's outbreak is arguably much more explosive than the epidemic case of Zimbabwe modelled in the paper, " he said.:“。”