broadly的意思和读音

broadly

: [ˈbrɔdli] : [ˈbrɔːdli]

adv.

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adv.approximately,sketchily,generally,largely,roughly

broadlyadv.

1.generally, without considering details

Broadly speaking , I agree with you.

broadly similar/comparable/equivalent/consistent

2.if you smilebroadly , you smile with your mouth stretched very wide because you are very pleased or amused

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na.1.“broadly/broadly speaking”

adv.1.something that is broadly accepted is accepted by most people in a general way, even if they do not agree about all the details; something that is broadly true, accurate, or similar is true, accurate, or similar in the most important ways2.in a way that includes a large number of people or things3.if you smile broadly, you give a very wide and obvious smile

na.1.The variant of broadly/broadly speaking

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1.Yet there is no escaping the fact that Da Vinci was able to achieve so much, so broadly, because so little was known.广

2.Of censorship broadly, Li says: "I'm an entrepreneur. I'm not a politician. I should not be in a position to make this kind of a call. "

3.The young woman in the drawing sat on her park bench and with twinkling eyes smiled broadly at me.

4.Broadly defined, any technology that facilitates linking of two or more humans to work together can be considered a collaborative tool.广使

5.Perhaps it was that he smiled slightly too broadly and gave people the unnerving impression that he was about to go for their neck.

6.A ceramic is often broadly defined as any inorganic nonmetallic material.

7.The quality and character of the floating charge make it very useful and has been used broadly in international project financing.使广

8.More broadly, some of the contradictions inherent in the economic (and market) rebound are coming to the surface.

9.Broadly disclosing the algorithms Google uses would probably aid the bad guys more than those trying to stop them, they say.使

10.Genevieve smiled broadly and quipped, 'He never found out. I made another cake and ate half of that too. ',“。”