signally
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++sig·nal·ly /ˈsɪɡnəli/ adverb formal OBVIOUSvery noticeably 显著地,明显地 The government has signally failed to deal with the problem. 政府显然未能处理好这个问题。Examples from the Corpus
signally• The ordinance signally failed to arrest the concentration of ownership which developed apace from 1951.• Conventional ideas have signally failed to deal with new developments in technology.• Demographic pressures were signally important in producing change in the educational system.• Except for the historians and the sociologists of knowledge, the process of getting there is signally uninteresting.signally failed• The ordinance signally failed to arrest the concentration of ownership which developed apace from 1951.sig·nal·ly adverbChineseSyllable
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signally
sig‧nal‧ly /ˈsɪɡnəli/
adverb formal
The government has signally failed to deal with the problem.
sig‧nal‧ly /ˈsɪɡnəli/
adverb formal Word Family: noun: sign, signal, signatory, signature, signing, signaller; verb: sign, signal; adverb: signally; adjective: signed ≠ unsigned
very noticeably:
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