释义 |
Definition of specifically in English: specificallyadverb spəˈsɪfɪklispəˈsɪfək(ə)li 1In a way that is exact and clear; precisely. a workman called at the time I specifically stated I would not be in the problem was specifically mentioned in the report sentence adverb censorship, or more specifically the banning of books, is a threat to the freedom of speech Example sentencesExamples - Soon customers showed up specifically asking for the crispy, low-fat chips.
- Trade, specifically beef, will be high on the agenda.
- Specifically, he has a bone to pick with grocers who use the turkey to reward the bargain-thirsty, store-hopping, emotionally-unable-to-commit customers.
- What, specifically, should I do?
- I knew that I wanted to be pre-med, but I wasn't sure what I specifically wanted to major in.
- 1.1 For a particular purpose.
books created specifically for children some collectors maintain spaces specifically to house their larger works of art Example sentencesExamples - Some pesticides are sold in formulations specifically for licensed pest control operators.
- A compilation of easy-to-use, interactive agricultural safety education media materials need to be developed specifically for agriculture teachers.
- Tests to determine the presence of lead in drinking water should be done by a laboratory certified specifically for lead testing.
- These two products were specifically developed to stimulate induced immunity.
- The guide was written specifically to address the concerns of hundreds of small businesses located in rural areas.
2Biology In a way that relates to species. there are three genera in common, but these differ specifically Example sentencesExamples - In biology, structures possessed by different organisms are specifically similar due to similar function.
- I now feel strongly inclined to believe that it is not only specifically but generically distinct from the human.
- There seems to be no doubt on his part that the Neanderthal fossil is specifically identical with Man.
- Viewed in connection with the strictly human conformation of his cranium, it is such to specifically identify him with Home sapiens.
- They maintained that Chaos chaos was generically and specifically like Amoeba proteus without presenting any valid reason for holding such a view.
Definition of specifically in US English: specificallyadverbspəˈsifək(ə)lēspəˈsɪfək(ə)li 1In a way that is exact and clear; precisely. a workman called at the time I specifically stated I would not be in the problem was specifically mentioned in the report sentence adverb censorship, or more specifically the banning of books, is a threat to the freedom of speech Example sentencesExamples - I knew that I wanted to be pre-med, but I wasn't sure what I specifically wanted to major in.
- Trade, specifically beef, will be high on the agenda.
- Specifically, he has a bone to pick with grocers who use the turkey to reward the bargain-thirsty, store-hopping, emotionally-unable-to-commit customers.
- Soon customers showed up specifically asking for the crispy, low-fat chips.
- What, specifically, should I do?
- 1.1 For a particular purpose.
books created specifically for children some collectors maintain spaces specifically to house their larger works of art Example sentencesExamples - Some pesticides are sold in formulations specifically for licensed pest control operators.
- A compilation of easy-to-use, interactive agricultural safety education media materials need to be developed specifically for agriculture teachers.
- The guide was written specifically to address the concerns of hundreds of small businesses located in rural areas.
- These two products were specifically developed to stimulate induced immunity.
- Tests to determine the presence of lead in drinking water should be done by a laboratory certified specifically for lead testing.
2Biology In a way that relates to species. there are three genera in common, but these differ specifically Example sentencesExamples - In biology, structures possessed by different organisms are specifically similar due to similar function.
- Viewed in connection with the strictly human conformation of his cranium, it is such to specifically identify him with Home sapiens.
- They maintained that Chaos chaos was generically and specifically like Amoeba proteus without presenting any valid reason for holding such a view.
- I now feel strongly inclined to believe that it is not only specifically but generically distinct from the human.
- There seems to be no doubt on his part that the Neanderthal fossil is specifically identical with Man.
|