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词汇 theoretically
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Definition of theoretically in English:

theoretically

adverb θɪəˈrɛtɪkliθiəˈrɛdək(ə)li
  • 1In a way that relates to the theory of a subject or area of study rather than its practical application.

    the method has been studied theoretically
    the concept is theoretically flawed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I could write long papers on things I was interested in, but when I had to do more theoretically driven exercises, I was lost.
    • Although a dynamic dual model is theoretically preferred, the required data do not exist for the problem at hand.
    • None of the older disciplines had to legitimate themselves theoretically.
    • She suggests that this approach is a theoretically consistent way to explain the cause of a wide variety of irreversible phenomenon.
    • Theoretically, it is important to understand the effects upon learning that integrating technology into a learning environment may cause.
    1. 1.1 According to theory rather than experience or practice.
      this scenario is theoretically possible, but not very likely
      sentence adverb the Internet, at least theoretically, is infinite
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Given proper treatment and storage, a centralized water supply would theoretically not be needed.
      • Theoretically, rates can go to zero, or even less than zero, in an effort to spur buying.
      • Plant breeders have released varieties which theoretically produce all female flowers, with male flowers produced on separate plants.
      • The amount theoretically represented farmers' "fair share" of Customs revenues.
      • The gadgetry used in the movie is out of the realm of the at least theoretically possible.

Definition of theoretically in US English:

theoretically

adverbθiəˈrɛdək(ə)liTHēəˈredək(ə)lē
  • 1In a way that relates to the theory of a subject or area of study rather than its practical application.

    the method has been studied theoretically
    the concept is theoretically flawed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although a dynamic dual model is theoretically preferred, the required data do not exist for the problem at hand.
    • None of the older disciplines had to legitimate themselves theoretically.
    • Theoretically, it is important to understand the effects upon learning that integrating technology into a learning environment may cause.
    • She suggests that this approach is a theoretically consistent way to explain the cause of a wide variety of irreversible phenomenon.
    • I could write long papers on things I was interested in, but when I had to do more theoretically driven exercises, I was lost.
    1. 1.1 According to theory rather than experience or practice.
      this scenario is theoretically possible, but not very likely
      sentence adverb the Internet, at least theoretically, is infinite
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Given proper treatment and storage, a centralized water supply would theoretically not be needed.
      • The gadgetry used in the movie is out of the realm of the at least theoretically possible.
      • Plant breeders have released varieties which theoretically produce all female flowers, with male flowers produced on separate plants.
      • Theoretically, rates can go to zero, or even less than zero, in an effort to spur buying.
      • The amount theoretically represented farmers' "fair share" of Customs revenues.
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