释义 |
vanishinglyvan‧ish‧ing‧ly /ˈvænɪʃɪŋli/ adverb - But even if this conclusion is not justified, we can say that infallible beliefs must have vanishingly small content.
- Cells work to keep calcium at vanishingly low internal concentrations, in order to use it for signalling.
- For just the same reason, it is vanishingly improbable that exactly the same evolutionary pathway should ever be travelled twice.
- If the object is very distant, linear magnification becomes vanishingly small.
- It would need a gigantic and vanishingly improbable leap across genetic hyperspace.
- On average, the chances of weediness emerging by accident are vanishingly small.
- Statistically, however, the chance of avoiding synonyms altogether is vanishingly small.
ADJECTIVE► small· But even if this conclusion is not justified, we can say that infallible beliefs must have vanishingly small content.· Statistically, however, the chance of avoiding synonyms altogether is vanishingly small.· If the object is very distant, linear magnification becomes vanishingly small.· On average, the chances of weediness emerging by accident are vanishingly small. ► vanishingly small/improbable- But even if this conclusion is not justified, we can say that infallible beliefs must have vanishingly small content.
- For just the same reason, it is vanishingly improbable that exactly the same evolutionary pathway should ever be travelled twice.
- If the object is very distant, linear magnification becomes vanishingly small.
- It would need a gigantic and vanishingly improbable leap across genetic hyperspace.
- On average, the chances of weediness emerging by accident are vanishingly small.
- Statistically, however, the chance of avoiding synonyms altogether is vanishingly small.
vanishingly small/improbable extremely small or unlikely: The chances of dying under anaesthetic are vanishingly small. |