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单词 equally
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equally
(kwəli )
1. adverb [ADVERB after verb, ADVERB -ed] B2
Equally means in sections, amounts, or spaces that are the same size as each other.
He asked that his property be divided equally between his sons.
Try to eat at least three meals a day, at equally spaced intervals.
Synonyms: evenly, regularly, uniformly, identically  
2. adverb [ADVERB adjective/adverb, ADVERB before verb] B2
Equally means to the same degree or extent.
All these techniques are equally effective.
Success doesn't only depend on what you do. What you don't do is equally important.
Synonyms: similarly, just as, to the same extent, to the same degree  
3. adverb
Equally is used to introduce another comment on the same topic, which balances or contrasts with the previous comment.
They needed his help, but equally they did not trust him.
Collocations:
equally fascinating
Del sells shower curtain rings for a living, and never stops talking about this and other equally fascinating insights into his life.
Times, Sunday Times
These two rather different yet equally fascinating works raise some fundamental thoughts about the nature and function of slang, a word itself of uncertain derivation.
The Times Literary Supplement
Fascinating times in golf, as you will be reading elsewhere in this newspaper; and equally fascinating times in tennis.
Times, Sunday Times
This was gripping enough, but the sideshow of director v subject made for equally fascinating viewing.
Times, Sunday Times
There's still plenty of action between 8am and 9am, both at the inner fish market and the equally fascinating outer food market.
Times, Sunday Times
equally important
While it is crucial to learn and grow from the disappointments, it is equally important to recognise accomplishments.
The Sun (2016)
Perhaps equally important was the free movement of skilled artisans.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
But equally important is that they are fully aware of what employers look for.
The Sun (2016)
The corollary is equally important.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
equally impressive
When he stepped out from behind the keyboard and strapped on a guitar, his musicianship was equally impressive.
Times, Sunday Times
Under his leadership, the county's record in refurbishing older schools in a sensitive and practical way was equally impressive.
Times, Sunday Times
Now he's done something equally impressive - he's put the com back into rom.
The Sun
She has been equally impressive in the way she has dealt with all the attention.
The Sun
They deliver totally different but equally impressive driving experiences.
The Sun
equally likely
Are the three holdings equally likely?
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
What is equally likely is that she resented the fact that her successes had become as much ours as hers.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Primary and secondary infections were equally likely to be inapparent.
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equally powerful
Abstention from sugar was an equally powerful, less ostentatious, force.
Times, Sunday Times
Let's hope that an equally powerful cultural rebirth follows this catastrophe too.
Times,Sunday Times
Humble prunes (dried plums) pack an equally powerful antioxidant punch at a fraction of the cost.
The Sun
Swiftly changing circumstances and equally powerful changes in the general atmosphere have made it difficult to make plans.
Times, Sunday Times
His square-cutting and equally powerful driving through the covers and down the ground were as impressive as his temperament and clear relish for the fight.
Times, Sunday Times
equally remarkable
But despite the heat, these remarkable students - mostly around 16 years of age - along with their equally remarkable teacher, are working on calculus.
Times, Sunday Times
Over the coming centuries, that single longsighted decision was to transform the economy of the island — and have an equally remarkable effect on its cuisine.
Times, Sunday Times
An equally remarkable statistic was the fact that in 22 starts this formidable driver actually completed the course 19 times.
Times, Sunday Times
Anyone who has endured a staggering 291 professional bouts deserves recognition, even if an equally remarkable 249 of those bouts have ended in defeat.
Times, Sunday Times
There are numerous personal connections between the key players that are equally remarkable.
The Times Literary Supplement
equally spectacular
Let's hope they land an equally spectacular line-up and host.
The Sun
But head a few miles north and you find an equally spectacular panorama, without hordes of daytrippers.
Times, Sunday Times
And the equally spectacular flipside?
The Sun
The turnaround has been equally spectacular on an individual level.
Times, Sunday Times
Upstairs, the bedrooms and bathrooms benefit from equally spectacular rural vistas.
Times, Sunday Times
equally striking
It will be joined by an equally striking coupe version in a bid to push the brand more upmarket.
The Sun
The programming of the concert's first half was equally striking.
Times, Sunday Times
The first paragraph of the latest instalment was equally striking.
ST
The music was equally striking, based on extended pieces of ensemble playing, often in tricky and unusual time signatures and incorporating jazz and symphonic influences.
Times, Sunday Times
Look at the local data and the results are equally striking.
Times,Sunday Times
equally strong
But our commitment often gets sabotaged at salary time, undercut by an equally strong hesitancy to talk about money.
Christianity Today
Today some of these identifiers may be equally strong, but we may also want to add 'single or married'; to the list.
Christianity Today
Instead, balance every aspiring leader's sense of self-importance with an equally strong belief that others throughout the organization matter more.
Christianity Today
We believe that apprenticeships offer an equally strong route.
Times, Sunday Times
If you read enough self-optimising literature you start to really believe a stable marriage has two equally strong legs, like a ladder.
Times,Sunday Times
equally successful
Some grow to be larger charities, equally successful in their focus and determination to make a difference.
Times,Sunday Times
Their mid and small-cap bias has proved equally successful here.
Times, Sunday Times
An eyebrow shape and tint (29) was equally successful, done just so and to the spy's specifications.
Times, Sunday Times
Beautifully bred, and with an unflappable temperament, he promises to be equally successful in his next career at stud.
Times, Sunday Times
Sequels in 1980 and 1983 were equally successful, with an army of fans hanging on each new instalment.
Times, Sunday Times
equally talented
A firm has two equally talented associates on its partnership track, but only one slot available.
Times, Sunday Times
Why, he asks himself, do some people excel while others, equally talented, do not?
Times, Sunday Times
He was equally talented as novelist, playwright and translator.
Times, Sunday Times
The photos were mesmerising, truly capturing the drive and passion of a collection of equally talented individuals, the athletes of the art world.
Times, Sunday Times
Cyclists, equally talented but less famous, are less scrutinised.
Times, Sunday Times
equally true
Delivery probably won't take place until sometime in 2015, but that's equally true of that nice new shed you've had your eye on, isn't it?
Times, Sunday Times
But it's equally true that adults need younger people.
Christianity Today
It was equally true that no evidence had been adduced that demonstrated that that was possible.
Times, Sunday Times
It's certainly true that we don't always behave how we should, but it's equally true that most humans learn from their mistakes.
Times, Sunday Times
It's equally true, though, that anything - a pile of discarded plastic bags, say - would look good in these generous, coolly lit, beautifully proportioned spaces.
Times, Sunday Times
equally valid
Of course, all three analyses cannot be equally valid.
The Times Literary Supplement (2011)
Different theoretical approaches simply constitute different, and more or less equally valid, ways of looking at that phenomenon.
Sanderson, Stephen K. Macrosociology: An Introduction to Human Societies (1995)
equally valuable
It should therefore be recognised that equally valuable information can be generated by way of the technique known as 'computational fluid dynamics'.
Times, Sunday Times
The winner's purse was an eyewatering 1.8m, but the release of pressure for both rider and trainer was almost equally valuable.
Times, Sunday Times
A government committed to steeply progressive taxes would find it equally valuable.
Times, Sunday Times
Whether items are entire or partly preserved, their exceedingly complex, individual, historical rendering makes each a unique - although not equally valuable - museum exhibit.
The Times Literary Supplement
While we eagerly count down to these moments of revelation, we can comfort ourselves that another set of results, equally valuable, have finally come in.
Times, Sunday Times
equally worthy
Could the internet be harnessed for equally worthy ends?
Times, Sunday Times
An equally worthy aim might be to try to shift the burden of tax away from incomes and on to land and assets.
Times, Sunday Times
The amounts at stake for most readers have been much smaller, but the principles equally worthy.
Times, Sunday Times
Are all universities equally worthy of support?
Times, Sunday Times
Consultants came to inspect the nominated properties and saw that many other structures and sites in the village were equally worthy of nomination.
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share equally
Its shareholders will be legitimately asking why this shouldn't be a merger of equals, so that both sets of shareholders share equally in the spoils.
Times, Sunday Times
Divorcing spouses have an automatic right to claim and can expect to share equally everything built up over the marriage.
Times, Sunday Times
The right of both parties to share equally in the partnership was at the heart of modern family law, he said.
Times, Sunday Times
Dairy producers share equally in all markets, both fluid and industrial.
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Both parties were to be equally interested in the sale of the land, and were to share equally any profit or loss.
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split equally between
All donations will be split equally between the appeal's three causes unless specified in the box below ?
Times, Sunday Times
A $1 million prize, split equally between the players regardless of the result, has helped to smooth discussions in the notoriously fractious chess world.
Times, Sunday Times
They were paid 3 per cent of the contract's value, approximately $100,000, split equally between the four co-conspirators.
Times, Sunday Times
There are 60,000 students (split equally between the city's two universities).
Times, Sunday Times
According to the terms of the proposal an interim government, split equally between the ruling party and opposition groups, would be formed to oversee election preparations.
Times, Sunday Times
treat equally
Still, he aims to treat equally everyone who attends.
Christianity Today
The definition also allows a sincere vote to treat equally preferred candidates differently.
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And there was me thinking that we should all be treated equally.
The Sun
They are confused between the idea of being equal and being treated equally.
Times, Sunday Times
Nobody was treated well, but all were treated equally.
Times, Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 相等地
Japanese: 等しく
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