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Definition of broadly in English: broadlyadverb ˈbrɔːdliˈbrɔdli 1sentence adverb In general and without considering minor details. 总地,大体上,概括地 the climate is broadly similar in the two regions 这两个地区的气候大致相似。 broadly speaking, the risks are as follows 大体上说,风险大致如下。 Example sentencesExamples - That, broadly speaking, was an approach which was approved by the House of Lords in that case.
- He tended to deal broadly with special cases of a general theory by a variety of methods…
- Fatalities across UK industry generally are broadly static, but rising in Scotland.
- And hence the proper way to arrive at such a criterion is, broadly speaking, inductive.
- It will obviously be of general application in broadly similar circumstances.
- Hence Part B offers an appropriate context in which to consider the issues more broadly.
- Similarly, public opinion was broadly in favour of the idea but did not consider it a priority.
- Researching a limited population to produce a broadly applicable generalization is problematic.
- There are, broadly speaking, two kinds of relativism, cultural and cognitive.
- More broadly, the study of women in past generations is reshaping our understanding of cultural history.
- In general we would expect the strength of these impacts broadly to be associated with the size of the change involved.
- The common law, like the civil law, is therefore broadly compatible with contemporary science.
- In other respects the Bill states the law broadly, leaving considerable leeway to prosecutors.
- No doubt there are more but, broadly speaking, the situation is this, we would submit.
- Society divided broadly into a warrior aristocracy and a largely agricultural commons.
- Like other European leaders, he broadly supports Mr Blair on Africa and climate change.
- You can broadly defend someone without being drawn into the details.
- It is assumed in this book that it is important to consider economic change more broadly than is habitually done.
- These results have been broadly consistent with a slight downward trend for a generation.
- More broadly, corruption, to the British in general, is something that foreigners do.
Synonyms in general, on the whole, as a rule, in the main, mainly, predominantly loosely, roughly, approximately chiefly, commonly, usually 2Widely and openly. 宽阔地;敞开地;广泛地;公开地 他正咧着嘴大笑。 Example sentencesExamples - Alex grinned broadly at all the people because she loved being the centre of attention.
- He slowly pulled himself off the stage and grinned broadly at the two gawking at him.
- The teenager, who plays Harry, grinned broadly and posed for the cameras.
- The fifteen year old was holding a trophy and her tennis racket, grinning broadly.
- When he heard about this seemingly overdue admission by the trainer, Carberry grinned broadly.
- It is at this moment that we find Sophia, hopping home with a bag slung over her shoulders, grinning broadly.
- By now more than one third of the class was grinning broadly or chuckling to them selves.
- They were grinning broadly and saying all kinds of rubbish while embracing their friend.
- Anna looked at me past the condiments in flowery plastic containers and grinned very broadly.
- He grinned broadly upon noticing her red silk and satin dress and the beautiful rings on her fingers.
- William was too quick for her and grinned broadly at the annoyed look on Corina's face.
- The Expert Temp grinning broadly behind the staff member sensed this, and leered at me.
Definition of broadly in US English: broadlyadverbˈbrɔdliˈbrôdlē 1In general and with the exception of minor details. 总地,大体上,概括地 the climate is broadly similar in the two regions 这两个地区的气候大致相似。 Example sentencesExamples - That, broadly speaking, was an approach which was approved by the House of Lords in that case.
- In general we would expect the strength of these impacts broadly to be associated with the size of the change involved.
- Hence Part B offers an appropriate context in which to consider the issues more broadly.
- And hence the proper way to arrive at such a criterion is, broadly speaking, inductive.
- Similarly, public opinion was broadly in favour of the idea but did not consider it a priority.
- Like other European leaders, he broadly supports Mr Blair on Africa and climate change.
- It will obviously be of general application in broadly similar circumstances.
- The common law, like the civil law, is therefore broadly compatible with contemporary science.
- In other respects the Bill states the law broadly, leaving considerable leeway to prosecutors.
- There are, broadly speaking, two kinds of relativism, cultural and cognitive.
- Researching a limited population to produce a broadly applicable generalization is problematic.
- You can broadly defend someone without being drawn into the details.
- He tended to deal broadly with special cases of a general theory by a variety of methods…
- It is assumed in this book that it is important to consider economic change more broadly than is habitually done.
- More broadly, corruption, to the British in general, is something that foreigners do.
- These results have been broadly consistent with a slight downward trend for a generation.
- More broadly, the study of women in past generations is reshaping our understanding of cultural history.
- No doubt there are more but, broadly speaking, the situation is this, we would submit.
- Society divided broadly into a warrior aristocracy and a largely agricultural commons.
- Fatalities across UK industry generally are broadly static, but rising in Scotland.
Synonyms in general, on the whole, as a rule, in the main, mainly, predominantly 2Widely and openly. 宽阔地;敞开地;广泛地;公开地 他正咧着嘴大笑。 Example sentencesExamples - The fifteen year old was holding a trophy and her tennis racket, grinning broadly.
- The Expert Temp grinning broadly behind the staff member sensed this, and leered at me.
- They were grinning broadly and saying all kinds of rubbish while embracing their friend.
- It is at this moment that we find Sophia, hopping home with a bag slung over her shoulders, grinning broadly.
- He slowly pulled himself off the stage and grinned broadly at the two gawking at him.
- Anna looked at me past the condiments in flowery plastic containers and grinned very broadly.
- Alex grinned broadly at all the people because she loved being the centre of attention.
- By now more than one third of the class was grinning broadly or chuckling to them selves.
- When he heard about this seemingly overdue admission by the trainer, Carberry grinned broadly.
- He grinned broadly upon noticing her red silk and satin dress and the beautiful rings on her fingers.
- William was too quick for her and grinned broadly at the annoyed look on Corina's face.
- The teenager, who plays Harry, grinned broadly and posed for the cameras.
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