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词汇 crucially
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Definition of crucially in English:

crucially

adverbˈkruːʃ(ə)liˈkruʃəli
  • With decisive or vital importance.

    a question that may have crucially influenced the decision
    sentence adverb crucially, recipients of these funds would be required to place their work in the public domain
    as submodifier both movies are crucially dependent on the performance of the male lead
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His family history and life had been crucially shaped by political events in Cuba.
    • Crucially, the director lets us sense these characters' isolation in relation to others.
    • His defense was crucially based on his assertion that he was completely unaware that Egypt had cultural patrimony laws of any kind.
    • Unfortunately the lack of on-screen chemistry between the two actors crucially lets the dramatic element of the film down.
    • Crucially, there are few moments of contrasted musical ideas being offset against each other.
    • The political independence of any country is crucially dependent upon its economic independence.
    • Knowledge is crucially different from mere true belief.
    • In a state of crisis, information becomes crucially important.
    • A generation of British artists themselves were crucially indebted to Matisse at a formative stage of their careers.
    • More crucially, the details of his accident refuse to cohere.

Definition of crucially in US English:

crucially

adverbˈkro͞oSHəlēˈkruʃəli
  • With decisive or vital importance.

    a question that may have crucially influenced the decision
    sentence adverb crucially, recipients of these funds would be required to place their work in the public domain
    as submodifier both movies are crucially dependent on the performance of the male lead
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Knowledge is crucially different from mere true belief.
    • His defense was crucially based on his assertion that he was completely unaware that Egypt had cultural patrimony laws of any kind.
    • His family history and life had been crucially shaped by political events in Cuba.
    • In a state of crisis, information becomes crucially important.
    • More crucially, the details of his accident refuse to cohere.
    • A generation of British artists themselves were crucially indebted to Matisse at a formative stage of their careers.
    • Crucially, there are few moments of contrasted musical ideas being offset against each other.
    • The political independence of any country is crucially dependent upon its economic independence.
    • Crucially, the director lets us sense these characters' isolation in relation to others.
    • Unfortunately the lack of on-screen chemistry between the two actors crucially lets the dramatic element of the film down.
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