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单词 significantly
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Definition of significantly in English:

significantly

adverb sɪɡˈnɪfɪk(ə)ntlisəɡˈnɪfəkəntli
  • 1In a sufficiently great or important way as to be worthy of attention.

    energy bills have increased significantly this year
    as submodifier their situation is significantly different from ours
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the same time, the visceral fat calculated from the CT image passing the umbilical region was also significantly reduced.
    • The mammographic findings are not significantly different from the overall group.
    • Walkers have managed to build their market share significantly.
    • The inclusion of a permanent, central building increased costs significantly.
    • Conversely, drug court participants are significantly more likely than diversion participants to be arrested during the follow-up period.
    • Advanced optical coatings are designed for near total reflection over a pre-defined spectral region, offering the potential to significantly improve system throughput.
    • Enemy casualties, I think, are significantly higher than I expected.
    • Whenever the first hint of winter's chill is in the air, the hazards of carbon monoxide exposure increase significantly.
    • Scores in all measures improved significantly with sildenafil therapy.
    • Peregrine falcons are heavy, compact birds with the female being significantly larger than the male.
    • Ohnishi's results were radically different, with a significantly larger estimated value of 0.49.
    • However, they did not change significantly from pre - to postexposure under either placebo or vitamin conditions.
    • Apart from the failure of the rover's front-wheel steering, which had not significantly impaired the planned activity, everything had gone well.
    • The self-evaluation intervention did result in significantly increased rates of teacher praise from the pretreatment to treatment phase.
    • The Academy has changed significantly in the past 40 years.
    • Thirteen of 42 patients had to be admitted; the hospitalization rate did not differ significantly between the two groups.
    • Private users are switching to take advantage of significantly higher transfer rates.
    • Instead, we argue for the neutrality of nature, which is significantly different.
    • Stained or dirty beans are subject to being downgraded to feed quality, significantly reducing the value of the crop.
    • Compared to a constant temperature simulation, the folded state was accessible within a significantly shorter simulation time.
    Synonyms
    notably, remarkably, outstandingly, importantly, seriously, crucially, materially, appreciably
    memorably, unforgettably, pronouncedly, markedly, considerably, obviously, conspicuously, strikingly, glaringly, signally, impressively, unusually, extraordinarily, exceptionally, particularly, specially
    meaningfully, expressively, eloquently, informatively, revealingly, indicatively, suggestively
    relevantly, knowingly, tellingly, purposefully
    pregnantly
  • 2In a way that has a particular meaning.

    as sentence adverb significantly, he has refused to give a straight answer to this question
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Significantly, the US military claimed it never fired a shot, making the incident a text-book example of the way security is meant to work in the newly sovereign Iraq.
    • Significantly, perhaps, relatively few are ever described as having wigs.
    • Significantly, a mutation in HIM - 3, a protein component of the C. elegans meiotic axial element, disrupts interference.
    • Significantly, Mike Keegan was President of Wests during this innovative time and Brian Cairns, the negotiator.
    • Significantly, I think, Harris's analysis would likely find literary precedent in Contending Forces.
    • Significantly, the bill calls for a requirement that US assistance to Tibet, including that funneled through "projects supported by international financial institutions," demonstrate benefits to Tibetans themselves.
    • Significantly, Mrs Thatcher was in Paris in November 1990 when she learned the result of the first ballot of the leadership contest with Michael Heseltine.
    • Significantly, as a group, the crystals ' are embraced by the liquid silicone '.
    • Significantly, Wang does not characterise Guei's naiveté as a product of stupidity or mediocrity.
    1. 2.1 In a manner that suggests a meaning or message that is not explicitly stated.
      he paused significantly
 
 

Definition of significantly in US English:

significantly

adverbsəɡˈnifəkəntlēsəɡˈnɪfəkəntli
  • 1In a sufficiently great or important way as to be worthy of attention.

    energy bills have increased significantly this year
    as submodifier their situation is significantly different from ours
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Whenever the first hint of winter's chill is in the air, the hazards of carbon monoxide exposure increase significantly.
    • Walkers have managed to build their market share significantly.
    • Conversely, drug court participants are significantly more likely than diversion participants to be arrested during the follow-up period.
    • Instead, we argue for the neutrality of nature, which is significantly different.
    • Thirteen of 42 patients had to be admitted; the hospitalization rate did not differ significantly between the two groups.
    • Peregrine falcons are heavy, compact birds with the female being significantly larger than the male.
    • Private users are switching to take advantage of significantly higher transfer rates.
    • Apart from the failure of the rover's front-wheel steering, which had not significantly impaired the planned activity, everything had gone well.
    • The mammographic findings are not significantly different from the overall group.
    • Enemy casualties, I think, are significantly higher than I expected.
    • Scores in all measures improved significantly with sildenafil therapy.
    • Ohnishi's results were radically different, with a significantly larger estimated value of 0.49.
    • The self-evaluation intervention did result in significantly increased rates of teacher praise from the pretreatment to treatment phase.
    • Advanced optical coatings are designed for near total reflection over a pre-defined spectral region, offering the potential to significantly improve system throughput.
    • Compared to a constant temperature simulation, the folded state was accessible within a significantly shorter simulation time.
    • The inclusion of a permanent, central building increased costs significantly.
    • At the same time, the visceral fat calculated from the CT image passing the umbilical region was also significantly reduced.
    • Stained or dirty beans are subject to being downgraded to feed quality, significantly reducing the value of the crop.
    • The Academy has changed significantly in the past 40 years.
    • However, they did not change significantly from pre - to postexposure under either placebo or vitamin conditions.
    Synonyms
    notably, remarkably, outstandingly, importantly, seriously, crucially, materially, appreciably
    meaningfully, expressively, eloquently, informatively, revealingly, indicatively, suggestively
  • 2In a way that has a particular meaning.

    as sentence adverb significantly, he has refused to give a straight answer to this question
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Significantly, Mike Keegan was President of Wests during this innovative time and Brian Cairns, the negotiator.
    • Significantly, perhaps, relatively few are ever described as having wigs.
    • Significantly, Wang does not characterise Guei's naiveté as a product of stupidity or mediocrity.
    • Significantly, the bill calls for a requirement that US assistance to Tibet, including that funneled through "projects supported by international financial institutions," demonstrate benefits to Tibetans themselves.
    • Significantly, I think, Harris's analysis would likely find literary precedent in Contending Forces.
    • Significantly, a mutation in HIM - 3, a protein component of the C. elegans meiotic axial element, disrupts interference.
    • Significantly, Mrs Thatcher was in Paris in November 1990 when she learned the result of the first ballot of the leadership contest with Michael Heseltine.
    • Significantly, as a group, the crystals ' are embraced by the liquid silicone '.
    • Significantly, the US military claimed it never fired a shot, making the incident a text-book example of the way security is meant to work in the newly sovereign Iraq.
    1. 2.1 In a manner that suggests a meaning or message that is not explicitly stated.
      he paused significantly
 
 
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