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词汇 adversely
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Definition of adversely in English:

adversely

adverb ˈadvəːsliˈædvərsli
  • In a way that prevents success or development; harmfully or unfavourably.

    his self-confidence was adversely affected for years to come
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is an emerging tendency toward unethical practices that adversely affect scholars from developing countries.
    • Drawing water for irrigation also became adversely affected, causing a noticeable decline in produce grown.
    • Many singers find that milk causes mucus, which in turn affects the voice adversely.
    • Excessive military spending is a major factor adversely affecting the healthy progress of both societies.
    • Nutrient concentrations slightly lower than shown indicate a marginal condition, which may adversely affect plant growth.
    • If the retirement age goes up, companies will have to downsize recruitment, adversely affecting young job seekers in their 20s and 30s.
    • The government's role is to get rid of the variables adversely affecting the economy.
    • This would adversely affect the election and bring the results into disrepute.
    • The high or even moderate levels of violence in these videos could potentially adversely affect at least some young viewers.
    • Higher gasoline costs have not kept enough people away from theme parks to adversely affect sales.

Definition of adversely in US English:

adversely

adverbˈadvərslēˈædvərsli
  • In a way that prevents success or development; harmfully or unfavorably.

    his self-confidence was adversely affected for years to come
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Higher gasoline costs have not kept enough people away from theme parks to adversely affect sales.
    • The government's role is to get rid of the variables adversely affecting the economy.
    • There is an emerging tendency toward unethical practices that adversely affect scholars from developing countries.
    • Drawing water for irrigation also became adversely affected, causing a noticeable decline in produce grown.
    • If the retirement age goes up, companies will have to downsize recruitment, adversely affecting young job seekers in their 20s and 30s.
    • Excessive military spending is a major factor adversely affecting the healthy progress of both societies.
    • This would adversely affect the election and bring the results into disrepute.
    • Nutrient concentrations slightly lower than shown indicate a marginal condition, which may adversely affect plant growth.
    • The high or even moderate levels of violence in these videos could potentially adversely affect at least some young viewers.
    • Many singers find that milk causes mucus, which in turn affects the voice adversely.
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