definitively
决定性地
常用释义
英音[ dɪˈfɪnətɪvli ]
美音[ dɪˈfɪnətɪvli ]
基本释义
- adv. 决定性地;最后地
例句
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1·Law enforcement officials had definitively identified Blanco as a potential suspect.执法官员明确认为布兰科是个可能的嫌疑犯。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·I think, personally speaking, that we need some further research before we can definitively say whether it helps or not.我认为,就我个人而言,我们需要进一步的研究才能确定这是否有帮助。
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3·When asked to make simple perceptual decisions such as matching a shape to its rotated image, for example, people often choose a definitively wrong answer if they see others doing the same.例如,人们在被要求做出简单的感知决定,比如将一个形状与旋转后的图像进行匹配时,如果看到其他人做了一个绝对错误的选择,他们常常会跟着选错。
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4·This is definitively not the case.实际上完全不是这种情况。
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5·That's a question that hasn't been definitively answered.这一问题还没有明确的答案。
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6·He was tried and found guilty at the time, but not definitively convicted.在当时的审判中,法庭发现布兰·凯尔有罪,但未最终定下罪名。
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7·Investigations are ongoing to determine definitively the origins of the virus.正在进行调查以确定病毒的来源。
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8·"The secret is: Go early," he says definitively, then adds some extra Pointers.“秘决就是:早点去,”他很坚定的说,然后他又补充了几点。
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9·This is not often a critical decision, and there may be no definitively right or wrong answer.这通常不是关键性的判定,也没有绝对正确或错误的答案。
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10·A. Now that is a great question and one that can only be answered definitively with hindsight.这个问题很好,不过也只能在事后再来回答。