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词汇 broadly
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Definition of broadly in English:

broadly

adverb 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

    he was grinning broadly

    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.
    Synonyms
    widely, openly

Definition of broadly in US English:

broadly

adverbˈbrɔdliˈbrôdlē
  • 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

    he was grinning broadly

    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.
    Synonyms
    widely, openly
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