单词 | strictly |
释义 | strictly (strɪktli ) adverb B2 You use strictly to emphasize that something is of one particular type, or intended for one particular thing or person, rather than any other. [emphasis] He seemed fond of her in a strictly professional way. This session was strictly for the boys. Synonyms: particularly, only, especially, exclusively Collocations: based strictly on It's easier to set aside feelings in a family situation and to make cash plans based strictly on the facts. The Sun With your business brain firmly switched on, no one can manipulate your emotions and you do excellent deals based strictly on facts. The Sun This was especially important when firing torpedoes at a target based strictly on a sonar fix. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Wrestling performers were arranged in a pyramid hierarchy of fame and money, based strictly on athletic talent. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Cash conversations go better now you set aside emotions and focus strictly on the facts. The Sun When it comes to your finances, you can set aside your feelings and focus strictly on the facts - with profitable results. The Sun You can focus strictly on the facts while ignoring the gossip, and this helps your work plans. The Sun Your ability to focus strictly on the cash facts should get the best possible results. The Sun Cash talks go better now you've set aside your feelings and can focus strictly on the facts. The Sun These were warned that it would contain no price-sensitive information, but this was not strictly true. Times, Sunday Times Actually, that's not strictly true - he did tell one joke, at the start. Times, Sunday Times Actually, that's not strictly true, but after four years off, suffice to say that they are welcome back. Times, Sunday Times Actually, though, it's not strictly true that he was responsible. Times, Sunday Times So the idea that those swathes of red plastic could be explained away by familiarity breeding contempt was not strictly true. The Sun Combs demanded that state employees stick strictly to the rules governing their offices. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In family talks, sticking strictly to the facts gets the best results. The Sun A new survey revealed that more than half of under-30s were no longer sticking strictly to the lockdown rules. Times,Sunday Times But it's sticking strictly to the facts that makes home plans come to fruition. The Sun Speed through your shopping by sticking strictly to the list - there's no time to ad-lib. Times, Sunday Times It's being billed by some commentators as a world first but that isn't strictly accurate. The Sun That's not strictly accurate because, at this relatively early stage, adequacy will suffice, as undercooking, bad timekeeping and dropped trays abound. Times, Sunday Times That's not strictly accurate - no handset has a frontfacing flash. Times, Sunday Times I am tempted to say it's 11, but that would not be strictly accurate. Times, Sunday Times Or two, in fact, to be strictly accurate. The Sun To do that she must remain strictly amateur for the next five years. Times, Sunday Times Most preferred to continue their working careers while representing strictly amateur clubs. Times, Sunday Times So he presided over three years of evolution from strictly amateur local membership and noncommercial play, ending in full professionalism. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Up until that time some of its musicians had been paid weekly salaries, some by the rehearsal or concert, and some remained strictly amateur. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Athletes are strictly amateur only, and represent their region. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 What began as strictly functional tools made from local stone were gradually infiltrated by the occasional smaller tool and transported material. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Brisk, strictly functional, sacrificing all evident graces to telling complicated and incident-packed stories with maximum efficiency. The Times Literary Supplement The building was designed to be strictly functional. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The buildings within this complex were constructed between 1895 and 1934 by local fishermen using easily available local materials and built using strictly functional designs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Not strictly legal, but they can't touch you for it. Times, Sunday Times A strictly legal perspective on giving soon runs into a plethora of complicated debates. Christianity Today In a strictly legal sense, that sounds like hearsay. Times, Sunday Times However, in some circumstances, interests that are not strictly legal could be considered. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The opportunity to learn from someone whose achievements you admire can bring a breakthrough at work or with a strictly personal ambition. The Sun Initially, you regarded certain matters you've been mulling over for ages as strictly personal. Times, Sunday Times It was likely easier to create political movements and military morale with such notions, than a strictly personal idea of experience. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Morning may also be used in a strictly personal sense, to refer to the period immediately following waking up, irrespective of the current time of day. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, we all knew that such green room exchanges were strictly private and off the record. Times, Sunday Times You've long avoided revealing information of strategic importance or which you regard as strictly private. Times, Sunday Times Prime ministers are also expected to keep all their discussions with the monarch strictly private. Times, Sunday Times He said he should be buried in an 'inexpensive, unostentatious, and strictly private manner'. Times, Sunday Times The papers were locked away and marked strictly private to prevent details of the hearing ever being disclosed. The Sun If you have to talk to him, keep it strictly professional. The Sun Insist it was a one-off for you too - you prefer more serious relationships and believe in keeping the workplace strictly professional. The Sun But he quickly added that he meant it in a strictly professional sense. The Sun Tell him clearly that you want your relationship to be strictly professional. The Sun Tell the work guy your relationship will be strictly professional from now on. The Sun That's not strictly religious, but it's not exactly secular either. Times, Sunday Times She was educated in a strictly religious and humanist fashion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It has also allowed that the production of commercialized folk art along with the production of strictly religious items. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The high-commissioner had given the order that the service should be strictly religious and non-political. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Religious groups normally register entities under both of these categories; churches run strictly religious activities through associations of worship and operate schools and social activities under cultural associations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He insisted simply that such activity, based on subjective value judgements, had no place in the lecture hall, or even in strictly scientific writings. The Times Literary Supplement Certain social theories attempt to remain strictly scientific, descriptive, and objective. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, this needs to be done with a strictly scientific approach. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Acoustic authorities would question many of these terms from a strictly scientific perspective. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Though observant, he was not always strictly scientific in his methods and modes of expression. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He's also strictly vegetarian, to the point of wearing canvas shoes. Times, Sunday Times After a strictly vegetarian dinner — often eaten alone — his day rarely finishes before 11pm, and he never takes a day off. Times, Sunday Times Under the school policy the main meals are strictly vegetarian. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In some areas they were strictly vegetarian but in others would eat meat and fish. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It typically has a strictly vegetarian diet of leaves and buds, living together in small families. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 严格地 Japanese: 厳しく |
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