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Definition of squarely in English: squarelyadverb ˈskwɛəliˈskwɛrli 1Directly, without deviating to one side. 直接地,正对着地 Ashley looked at him squarely 埃斯里眼睛直直地看着他。 Example sentencesExamples - Its become a category five killer once again and apparently it has Grand Cayman squarely in its sights!
- Hitting the nail squarely on the head when it comes to the giving of gifts is often a delicate matter which a lot of us cannot master.
- Bonnie whacked the other guard on the side of his head and punched him squarely in the nose.
- The nail was hit, but perhaps not as squarely as it could have been.
- Divson immediately raised his fist and punched York squarely in the face.
- He believed Mrs Letch probably tried to correct the skid but in doing so steered squarely into the path of the oncoming car.
- Malachi winced as the blow landed squarely across one of the bruises he had received from his beating the previous day.
- The wreck is mostly intact but lies squarely on its port side.
- And stop him, she did, as she slapped him squarely across the face.
- I swung my arm behind me and whacked him squarely in the chest.
- The second caught her squarely in the stomach and knocked the air out of her.
- Then she caught her reflection in the mirror and looked herself squarely in the eye.
- A heap of snow had fallen from directly above us and landed squarely on each runway, preventing any possible take-offs.
- But it was hats off to Dunn for the way he took all they had to throw at him squarely on the chin before leaving with his dignity intact.
- Thankfully he was unhurt except for a cut on his knee, though his bike did land squarely on top of him.
- The mud hit Jade squarely in the side of the face and her jaw dropped in surprise.
- The third hit the Prime Minister squarely between the shoulder blades.
- It hit Susanna squarely, and the force behind it sent her sprawling backwards.
- It struck a home defender squarely in the side of the head causing debate as to whether a penalty flick should have been awarded.
- Situated squarely in the center of this design is the ancient figure of the vampire.
Synonyms precisely, exactly, right, directly, immediately, squarely, just, dead - 1.1 In a direct and uncompromising manner.
直截了当地;明确地,毫不含糊地 they placed the blame squarely on the president 他们毫不含糊地归咎于总统。 Example sentencesExamples - It's just easier to lay all the blame squarely on the shoulders of smokers.
- Despite this, Mai has an enormous international solidarity movement squarely behind her.
- Placing the emphasis squarely on excellence and achievement is in the best traditions of Scottish education.
- But he blamed the Government squarely for not providing a proper sewerage scheme.
- Perhaps it's time to place the blame squarely on the shoulders to which it belongs.
- The burden of education is often placed squarely on the shoulders of teachers.
- Blame for the subsequent chaos would then be placed squarely on the doorstep of Number Ten.
- Slade has stood squarely on the side of freedom and innovation from day one, and he will continue to do so…
- We stand squarely behind the Government of Montserrat and support them as they go forward with the project.
- He also volunteered with AIDS agencies, determined to stare the situation squarely in the eye.
- I lay the blame for my initial hatred of Christmas squarely at the feet of my father.
- However, he did lay the blame for Saturday's defeat squarely on the shoulders of his defence.
- The number of fat kids in the UK has officially doubled, and the finger of blame is pointing squarely at computer games.
- Mr Roche said the situation had been tolerated for too long, and laid the blame squarely on local authorities.
- Such films are aimed squarely at an American audience with little interest in the truth about contemporary Ireland.
- Walker blames the shortfall squarely on the failure of ministers to ensure that the new policies were properly costed.
- Mrs Bladen laid the blame squarely at the door of the SYAS managers.
- They put the primary blame squarely on the political parties and the candidates.
- The blame for this year's debacle lies squarely with the organisers.
- From that point people have looked to put the blame squarely on the management.
Definition of squarely in US English: squarelyadverbˈskwɛrliˈskwerlē 1Directly, without deviating to one side. 直接地,正对着地 Ashley looked at him squarely 埃斯里眼睛直直地看着他。 Example sentencesExamples - The second caught her squarely in the stomach and knocked the air out of her.
- The third hit the Prime Minister squarely between the shoulder blades.
- And stop him, she did, as she slapped him squarely across the face.
- It hit Susanna squarely, and the force behind it sent her sprawling backwards.
- Bonnie whacked the other guard on the side of his head and punched him squarely in the nose.
- Its become a category five killer once again and apparently it has Grand Cayman squarely in its sights!
- He believed Mrs Letch probably tried to correct the skid but in doing so steered squarely into the path of the oncoming car.
- A heap of snow had fallen from directly above us and landed squarely on each runway, preventing any possible take-offs.
- Situated squarely in the center of this design is the ancient figure of the vampire.
- Thankfully he was unhurt except for a cut on his knee, though his bike did land squarely on top of him.
- The mud hit Jade squarely in the side of the face and her jaw dropped in surprise.
- Hitting the nail squarely on the head when it comes to the giving of gifts is often a delicate matter which a lot of us cannot master.
- But it was hats off to Dunn for the way he took all they had to throw at him squarely on the chin before leaving with his dignity intact.
- Then she caught her reflection in the mirror and looked herself squarely in the eye.
- Divson immediately raised his fist and punched York squarely in the face.
- Malachi winced as the blow landed squarely across one of the bruises he had received from his beating the previous day.
- It struck a home defender squarely in the side of the head causing debate as to whether a penalty flick should have been awarded.
- I swung my arm behind me and whacked him squarely in the chest.
- The nail was hit, but perhaps not as squarely as it could have been.
- The wreck is mostly intact but lies squarely on its port side.
Synonyms precisely, exactly, right, directly, immediately, squarely, just, dead - 1.1 In a direct and uncompromising manner; without equivocation.
直截了当地;明确地,毫不含糊地 they placed the blame squarely on the president 他们毫不含糊地归咎于总统。 Example sentencesExamples - Such films are aimed squarely at an American audience with little interest in the truth about contemporary Ireland.
- It's just easier to lay all the blame squarely on the shoulders of smokers.
- He also volunteered with AIDS agencies, determined to stare the situation squarely in the eye.
- Walker blames the shortfall squarely on the failure of ministers to ensure that the new policies were properly costed.
- The number of fat kids in the UK has officially doubled, and the finger of blame is pointing squarely at computer games.
- The blame for this year's debacle lies squarely with the organisers.
- We stand squarely behind the Government of Montserrat and support them as they go forward with the project.
- But he blamed the Government squarely for not providing a proper sewerage scheme.
- Despite this, Mai has an enormous international solidarity movement squarely behind her.
- Mr Roche said the situation had been tolerated for too long, and laid the blame squarely on local authorities.
- They put the primary blame squarely on the political parties and the candidates.
- Perhaps it's time to place the blame squarely on the shoulders to which it belongs.
- I lay the blame for my initial hatred of Christmas squarely at the feet of my father.
- Placing the emphasis squarely on excellence and achievement is in the best traditions of Scottish education.
- Slade has stood squarely on the side of freedom and innovation from day one, and he will continue to do so…
- Mrs Bladen laid the blame squarely at the door of the SYAS managers.
- However, he did lay the blame for Saturday's defeat squarely on the shoulders of his defence.
- From that point people have looked to put the blame squarely on the management.
- Blame for the subsequent chaos would then be placed squarely on the doorstep of Number Ten.
- The burden of education is often placed squarely on the shoulders of teachers.
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