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单词 fundamentally
释义
fundamentallyfun‧da‧men‧tal‧ly /ˌfʌndəˈmentəli/ ●●○ AWL adverb Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Fundamentally, we have a good safety program.
  • Both sides remain fundamentally divided on key issues.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • But fundamentally the workers are not empowered, because all these things can be denied at any time.
  • But this pastoral economy was fundamentally inelastic.
  • In turn, however, the question of where population is growing - or declining - is fundamentally related to human welfare.
  • More fundamentally, it was grounded in a deficit view of needs.
  • That is a fundamentally undemocratic argument.
  • Why are body plans so fundamentally similar?
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 The conclusions of the report are fundamentally wrong.
 The political culture of the US is fundamentally different.
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
· The political situation has fundamentally changed.
(=in a very basic way)· These paintings differed fundamentally from his earlier work.
 The research behind this report is seriously flawed.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· An army and a navy are fundamentally different.· The nature of the masculine economy of self-representation makes it blind to another economy that takes a fundamentally different approach.· However, as Reina Lewis has demonstrated, women's images of Oriental nudes are fundamentally different at the point of reception.· Government and business are fundamentally different institutions.· It is more likely, however, that they are fundamentally different.· Differences such as these create fundamentally different incentives in the public sector.· But in an affluent society the problem of poverty is fundamentally different from what it is in an underdeveloped economy.· This case is fundamentally different in two ways.
· Matching and randomization are two fundamentally important design techniques to enhance the validity and efficiency of a study.· Once we are really aware of this fundamentally important fact, our whole attitude to ourselves will begin to change.· Even a skeletal list of the fundamentally important matters which we thus take for granted would be very long.· It is fundamentally important that these 12 Steps are actually worked rather than recited or merely thought to be nice in theory.
· My personal reaction to Tomlinson is that its conclusions about Barts and the other hospitals scheduled for closure are fundamentally wrong.
VERB
· It is going to fundamentally alter the rules by which which business operates.· The character of the field man's work was fundamentally altered in ways unknown to younger staff.· The distribution of power in the legislature was also fundamentally altered by the dilution of the seniority principle in the early 1970s.· Structural alterations Fundamentally altering the property to suit your business could be in breach of the agreement.· But the international climate in which he finds himself has altered fundamentally.· Unification had been imposed from above, without fundamentally altering the existing state and political system.· The differing forms of these strategies will fundamentally alter the direction and scope of central interventions and peripheral responses.· The final year of the Occupation did not fundamentally alter this status.
· In short, the planning scene had changed fundamentally.· Even the cost of diagnosis has fundamentally changed.· But I agree with Steve Jones that our moral framework won't be fundamentally changed.· It will fundamentally change your life for the better.· Today the situation has not changed fundamentally.· It also fundamentally changed the nature of the Shah's relations with his government and people.· The way in which films are distributed and exhibited cinematically has been fundamentally changed by the multiplex revolution.· Carter had been no mean personal campaigner himself in the past, but by 1980 his situation had changed fundamentally.
· Coventry, moreover, differed fundamentally from the Stour Valley.· In such cases the citizens often dream of reunification, even when their governments and ideology differ fundamentally.· Clements was an influential writer who developed a philosophy of ecology that differed fundamentally from the reductionism of Warming and Cowles.
· Advocates of the popular front remained fundamentally anti-war.· For all the new packaging, these diets remain fundamentally unchanged from when I first went to Weight Watchers.· The system of cash planning introduced in 1982 remained fundamentally unchanged for the next decade, but see below.· But it will be indispensable for social equilibrium in a world which so far remains fundamentally capitalist.· Private nuisance remains fundamentally a remedy for the infringement of a proprietary interest in land.· In these four ways, housing differs from other consumer goods though it remains fundamentally a private market commodity.· The greatest designers can sway with the prevailing mood of the moment, but remain fundamentally true to their own spirit.· A rescue operation was mounted in 1963, but the Balance of Payments situation remains fundamentally unsatisfactory.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnounfundamentalsadjectivefundmentaladverbfundamentally
in every way that is important or basic:  The conclusions of the report are fundamentally wrong. The political culture of the US is fundamentally different.
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