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单词 essentially
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Definition of essentially in English:

essentially

adverb ɪˈsɛnʃ(ə)liəˈsɛn(t)ʃəli
  • Used to emphasize the basic, fundamental, or intrinsic nature of a person or thing.

    sentence adverb essentially, they are amateurs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is essentially a rather boring trade fair designed to give people in the media a few days out of London.
    • It's hard enough to make one good album, so to get two out of essentially the same material is a tall order.
    • I think there are, essentially, two sorts of issues that need to be dealt with in reviews.
    • In its layout and style it is essentially the same as it was in the early part of the last century.
    • This was essentially used to support the policies of the then government.
    • I took the view that the second and third questions were essentially questions of law.
    • Of course it's a lot more complicated in the detail but this is essentially the situation.
    • It is essentially the same gas you might use to power a barbecue.
    • To say that God is timeless is essentially to say that God is located outside time.
    • It is essentially a family company that has come upon hard times.
    • I found it sad that the success of the film essentially destroyed him and his career.
    • It is essentially a family day with lots of events for the enjoyment of young and old.
    • Both were essentially protest parties destined to remain on the fringes of the debate.
    • I would not say that violence is essentially evil unless you view human nature as evil.
    • He was essentially a private person who supported Dorothy and he was kind and caring.
    • They prey on the vulnerable, essentially, and they get vast sums of money out of some people.
    • Like most great radicals he was essentially a loner with a gift of the gab and rage in his heart.
    • Going with friends is pointless because essentially casino gambling is not a team sport.
    • Political correctness is essentially an etiquette, a series of codes by which we are supposed to live our lives.
    • It seems quite strange that what is essentially a car boot sale happens at night.
    Synonyms
    fundamentally, primarily, principally, chiefly, essentially, elementally, firstly, predominantly
 
 

Definition of essentially in US English:

essentially

adverbəˈsen(t)SHəlēəˈsɛn(t)ʃəli
  • Used to emphasize the basic, fundamental, or intrinsic nature of a person, thing, or situation.

    sentence adverb essentially, they are amateurs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's hard enough to make one good album, so to get two out of essentially the same material is a tall order.
    • To say that God is timeless is essentially to say that God is located outside time.
    • It is essentially the same gas you might use to power a barbecue.
    • This is essentially a rather boring trade fair designed to give people in the media a few days out of London.
    • Of course it's a lot more complicated in the detail but this is essentially the situation.
    • Political correctness is essentially an etiquette, a series of codes by which we are supposed to live our lives.
    • I would not say that violence is essentially evil unless you view human nature as evil.
    • I found it sad that the success of the film essentially destroyed him and his career.
    • He was essentially a private person who supported Dorothy and he was kind and caring.
    • It is essentially a family company that has come upon hard times.
    • Both were essentially protest parties destined to remain on the fringes of the debate.
    • They prey on the vulnerable, essentially, and they get vast sums of money out of some people.
    • It seems quite strange that what is essentially a car boot sale happens at night.
    • This was essentially used to support the policies of the then government.
    • Like most great radicals he was essentially a loner with a gift of the gab and rage in his heart.
    • I took the view that the second and third questions were essentially questions of law.
    • I think there are, essentially, two sorts of issues that need to be dealt with in reviews.
    • In its layout and style it is essentially the same as it was in the early part of the last century.
    • It is essentially a family day with lots of events for the enjoyment of young and old.
    • Going with friends is pointless because essentially casino gambling is not a team sport.
    Synonyms
    fundamentally, primarily, principally, chiefly, essentially, elementally, firstly, predominantly
 
 
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