单词 | eminently |
释义 | eminently (emɪnəntli ) adverb [ADVERB adjective/-ed] You use eminently in front of an adjective describing a positive quality in order to emphasize the quality expressed by that adjective. [emphasis] His books on diplomatic history were eminently readable. His family was eminently respectable. Synonyms: extremely, very, highly, greatly Collocations: eminently capable Moreover, with the benefit of the education system of the 1960s we are eminently capable of documenting our views in plain words. Times, Sunday Times He was eminently capable of writing a feature on skiing this way. Times, Sunday Times Trailer essentially played himself, so he was never caught out of character: kind, quietly confident, eminently capable, and wholesome. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It is slick, contrived and eminently forgettable guff. Times, Sunday Times (2012) It was cathartic from a British perspective: four winners from nine races redeemed what has otherwise been an eminently forgettable season. Times, Sunday Times (2008) That looked eminently possible when, after an enormous 360-yard drive, he took out a five-iron and thrashed his approach to within 12 feet of the cup. Times, Sunday Times With some slightly more astute political leadership than we have seen recently, it should also be eminently possible for this to go with the grain of public opinion. Times, Sunday Times Obviously we sound extreme, though it's eminently possible that some of this sounds familiar from your own life. Times, Sunday Times And at 5,000 it seemed eminently possible. Times, Sunday Times He composes the 'style' along with the actual notes - an eminently practical method for turning out operas or, as he has also often done, film scores. Times, Sunday Times It's comfortable and eminently practical. Times, Sunday Times The addition of a kick plate at the base would be an eminently practical addition. Times, Sunday Times The second reason was eminently practical. Times, Sunday Times It's an eminently practical approach to history. The Times Literary Supplement This eminently readable book will not much advance his professional reputation. Times, Sunday Times For the most part, this pays off in an eminently readable narrative enlivened by moments of great insight and surprising levity. The Times Literary Supplement This makes for an eminently readable book, the continuous biographical and historical thread creating a light-touch narrative that encourages browsing and exploration. The Times Literary Supplement Reviewers praised the work as entertaining, thoughtful and eminently readable, although some thought it was too mournful in places. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This seems so eminently reasonable that it is worth asking why indefinitely running trade surpluses is not a good policy objective. International Finance: The markets and financial management of multinational business. (1983) He was both wounded and puzzled by the reaction to what seemed to him an eminently reasonable view of human evolution. The Runaway Brain: the Evolution of Human Uniqueness (1993) To most people, that would seem eminently reasonable. The Sun (2015) Equally, it is eminently sensible to approach one's sixties with the sense that there isn't perhaps an infinity of time left and to take stock. Times, Sunday Times (2013) It seems eminently sensible to let the destinations come to you, without unpacking more than once. The Sun (2013) At the time, they must have seemed eminently sensible. The Constraints of Corporate Tradition (1987) These seem eminently sensible judgments. Times, Sunday Times (2014) And it's eminently watchable with tons to talk about. The Sun It was warm, human and eminently watchable, while still grappling with themes far bigger and more thinky than they let on. Times, Sunday Times This show could really work well, and even if not, it should still be eminently watchable. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 显著地 Japanese: 非常に |
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