单词
popularly
读音
ˈpɑːpjələrli
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释义
adv. 流行地,通俗地;普及地,广泛地;大众地;(一国)民众做出的;民主地;由大多数人作出
例句
Walesa was Poland's first popularly elected president.
瓦文萨是波兰的第一位普选总统。
Schizophrenia is not a "split mind" as is popularly believed.
精神分裂症并不是普遍认为的“分裂了的精神”。
Popularly, one refers cynically to "human nature" in accepting the inevitability of such undesirable human behavior as greed, murder, cheating and lying.
通常,人们在承认诸如贪婪、谋杀、作弊和说谎等人的不良行为的不可避免性时,会冷嘲热讽地提到“人性”。
Walesa was Poland's first popularly elected president.
瓦文萨是波兰的第一位普选总统。
Schizophrenia is not a "split mind" as is popularly believed.
精神分裂症并不是普遍认为的“分裂了的精神”。
Popularly, one refers cynically to "human nature" in accepting the inevitability of such undesirable human behavior as greed, murder, cheating and lying.
通常,人们在承认诸如贪婪、谋杀、作弊和说谎等人的不良行为的不可避免性时,会冷嘲热讽地提到“人性”。
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popularly known as "Brexit."And soon after the results came out,
and the other one ispopularly called the PRISM program,and it's actually section 702 of the FISA Amendment Act.
I gave my take on relationships, pop culture, taboo subjectsand, most popularly, dressed up like my parents.(Laughter)
Even fund the basic research, because this ispopularly recognized, in fact, as a big public goodwhich private companies don't want to invest in,
What antioxidants do is stop that damage.So here's some data from a maize strain that's very popularly used in Africa.To the left of the arrow are plants without the genes,
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出国,专升本-自考,其他
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