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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++var·i·ous·ly /ˈveəriəsli $ ˈver-/ ●○○ adverb VARIOUS/OF DIFFERENT KINDSin many different ways 以各种不同的方式variously described as/known as/called etc something the phenomena variously known as ‘mass culture’, ‘popular culture’, or the ‘public arts’ 被冠以不同名称如“大众文化”、“通俗文化”或“大众艺术”的现象 His fortune has been variously estimated at between $1 and $2 billion. 对他的财富有各种猜测,从10亿美元到20亿美元不等。Examples from the Corpus
variously• The important question of the containment of head and shoulders within the frame is dealt with variously.• Berger's views relate to a specifically political motivation, variously apparent throughout the novel.• The Reagans condemned the book, which was variously believed and disbelieved by critics and insiders.• All is drawn in variously diluted glaze, and there is increasing use of washes of colour.• They are variously named coaches, carriages or compartments.• The constant is the head, variously rendered but always recognisably the same basic structure.var·i·ous·ly adverbChineseSyllable
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variously
var‧i‧ous‧ly /ˈveəriəsli $ ˈver-/
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variously described as/known as/called etc something
the phenomena variously known as ‘mass culture’, ‘popular culture’, or the ‘public arts’
His fortune has been variously estimated at between $1 and $2 billion.
var‧i‧ous‧ly /ˈveəriəsli $ ˈver-/
adverb Word Family: noun: variable, variance, variant, variety, variability, variation; adjective: variable ≠ invariable, varied, various; adverb: variably ≠ invariably, variously; verb: vary
in many different waysvariously described as/known as/called etc something