notably
柯林斯词典
1. ADV You use notably to specify an important or typical example of something that you are talking about. 尤其[ADV group/cl]
The divorce would be granted when more important problems, notably the fate of the children, had been decided. 儅更重要的問題,尤其是孩子們的命運被決定時,離婚就會獲得批準。
2. ADV You can use notably to emphasize a particular quality that someone or something has. 明顯地[ADV adj/adv] [強調]
Old established friends are notably absent, so it's a good opportunity to make new contacts. 老朋友們顯然都已不在身邊,所以這是結交新朋友的一個好機會。
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notably /ˈnəʊtəblɪ/
剑桥词典
- especially or most importantly
- A great deal has been achieved , most notably free elections .
- A number of members were notably absent from the meeting .
- Some countries , notably France and Japan, have large nuclear power generating capacities .
- Warhol's subjects included celebrities , notably movie stars Elizabeth Taylor and Marilyn Monroe.
- Superman inspired the creation of other comic book heroes , notably Captain Marvel and Batman. 返回 notably
格外地,特別地
The company is beginning to attract investors , most notably big Japanese banks . 這家公司開始吸引投資者,特別是日本大型金融會社。
to an important degree , or in a way that can or should be noticed
明顯地;顯然;值得注意地
The newspapers are notably biased . 報紙顯然有所偏袒。
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