markedly的意思和读音

markedly

: [ˈmɑrkədli] : [ˈmɑː(r)kɪdli]

adv.();

adv.+v.differ markedly,markedly improve

adv.decidedly,evidently,distinctly,noticeably,obviously

adv.1.(),,()2.3.

adv.1.in a clear and noticeable way

1. initial a. markedly ad. massive a. ...

2. maritime markedly marrow cavity ...

3. 111. manipulate 112. markedly 113. massacre ...

4. ... likewise markedly meticulously ...

5. ... manipulate 使 markedly masks ...

6. ... ;decree clearly;markedly a trial;to try sb ...

7. chamber n. markedly ad. grape n. ...

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1.Yun-Ne'Shel differed markedly from other Yuuzhan Vong gods in that she did not require sacrifices from those who sought her aid.-

2.But he said "that probability has receded a little and I think the probability of a severe recession has come down markedly" .:“退。”

3.When the section redesign is complete, add it to your live site, even if it has a look that's markedly different from your current site.使

4.Obama will face criticism that his approach to Sudan is not markedly different from that of the Bush administration.

5.Some measures are simple and easy to put into practice to improve fire safety markedly.

6.Amifostine markedly decreases chemotherapy toxicity, mainly hematological and does not seem to influence the efficacy of chemotherapy.

7.The US central bank said the pace of economic activity had "slowed markedly, owing importantly to a decline in consumer expenditures" .”。

8.The density, mass, and size compare favorably to that of Earth. But, the atmosphere and surface features differ markedly.

9.He said it was beyond debate that the climate has changed markedly over the last century.

10.While it has fluctuated quite a bit in recent quarters, its main trend since the recession began has been markedly downwards.退