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单词 powerfully
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Definition of powerfully in English:

powerfully

adverb ˈpaʊəf(ə)liˈpaʊ(ə)rf(ə)li
  • 1With great power or strength.

    a tall, powerfully built man
    his left-foot volley was powerfully struck
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our intrepid trio have a powerfully bad fish odor.
    • Bat urine is powerfully alkaline and dissolves wooden, metal, and painted surfaces.
    • The theory posits that milk, by the intrinsic nature of its protein components, is powerfully nutritious in its basic composition.
    • The vessel is surprised by the very ship it's been tracking, a larger, more powerfully armed French frigate.
    • The highly toxic and addictive absinthe acted powerfully on the nerve centres, intoxicated rapidly, and could cause delirium and hallucinations.
    • The powerfully built, charismatic dancer bounds around the stage like Spider-Man.
    • He's a powerfully muscular chiropractor who is Arnold's close friend and training partner.
    • Light percolates through an external carapace of rusted woven wire panels that are kinked and cranked like powerfully rippling muscles.
    • He powerfully rattles the bars of her cage, and she wants out.
    • The sleeves of his blouse are rolled up to reveal a pair of powerfully modelled, ink-stained forearms, and ominously clenched fists.
    1. 1.1 With control and influence over people and events.
      the mentor who had powerfully shaped his career
      motivation and mental performance are powerfully influenced by diet
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Not for the first or last time did southern irredentism powerfully contribute to the marginalization of significant challenges to party hegemony.
      • They have all been subject to the enemy's powerfully influential hype machine.
      • A sense of national superiority to two sets of morally equivalent belligerents would contribute powerfully to the state's international isolation.
      • Isomorphic pressures to obtain legitimacy may more powerfully determine a new organization's routines than any routines a founder may introduce.
      • It suited the 20th-century taste for the cultures of indigenous peoples, and in our own time has been powerfully reinforced by postcolonial attitudes.
      • They remodelled the paradigm so powerfully fashioned by their father.
      • Gemini forms with each of the pairs of opposites in the zodiac a third factor, powerfully influencing the other two constellations.
      • The Japanese powerfully establish the meaning of historical events, albeit with the assistance of the West and China.
      • Poetry is language that makes abundant use of figures of speech and language that aims to be powerfully persuasive.
      • Her assisting in the escape of prisoners of war added powerfully to the public esteem of women in general.
    2. 1.2 With a strong effect on people's feelings or thoughts.
      he spoke powerfully about the horrors of war
      as submodifier a powerfully moving human drama
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Disturbing images are powerfully etched with imaginative dynamics and piercing vocals.
      • It's a powerfully refreshing and vulnerably human moment.
      • This is a powerfully tragic nugget that twists at your heartstrings, makes a lasso out of them to strangle your emotions, and then shoves a knife in your back.
      • The narrative voice of these sections expresses the same self-loathing and despair so powerfully felt in the earlier lyrics.
      • The democratic space of the ballpark is combined with the sacred litany of the players' names in a powerfully nostalgic moment.
      • The song leaves an imprint, and a powerfully lasting one at that.
      • The account of this 'fire and smoke' remains powerfully in a reader's mind long after the whims and eccentricities of minor characters have receded in the memory.
      • It's as powerfully entrancing as a monitor screen streaming with zeros and ones.
      • What comes through most powerfully is the pain of the great man as lifelong lonely little boy.
      • An explosive guitar solo encapsulates the bottled-up emotions bubbling over in a powerfully cathartic and concentrated manner.

Definition of powerfully in US English:

powerfully

adverbˈpaʊ(ə)rf(ə)liˈpou(ə)rf(ə)lē
  • 1With great power or strength.

    a tall, powerfully built man
    his left-foot volley was powerfully struck
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our intrepid trio have a powerfully bad fish odor.
    • The theory posits that milk, by the intrinsic nature of its protein components, is powerfully nutritious in its basic composition.
    • The powerfully built, charismatic dancer bounds around the stage like Spider-Man.
    • He powerfully rattles the bars of her cage, and she wants out.
    • He's a powerfully muscular chiropractor who is Arnold's close friend and training partner.
    • The vessel is surprised by the very ship it's been tracking, a larger, more powerfully armed French frigate.
    • Bat urine is powerfully alkaline and dissolves wooden, metal, and painted surfaces.
    • Light percolates through an external carapace of rusted woven wire panels that are kinked and cranked like powerfully rippling muscles.
    • The sleeves of his blouse are rolled up to reveal a pair of powerfully modelled, ink-stained forearms, and ominously clenched fists.
    • The highly toxic and addictive absinthe acted powerfully on the nerve centres, intoxicated rapidly, and could cause delirium and hallucinations.
    1. 1.1 With control and influence over people and events.
      the mentor who had powerfully shaped his career
      motivation and mental performance are powerfully influenced by diet
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Poetry is language that makes abundant use of figures of speech and language that aims to be powerfully persuasive.
      • They remodelled the paradigm so powerfully fashioned by their father.
      • The Japanese powerfully establish the meaning of historical events, albeit with the assistance of the West and China.
      • Gemini forms with each of the pairs of opposites in the zodiac a third factor, powerfully influencing the other two constellations.
      • They have all been subject to the enemy's powerfully influential hype machine.
      • A sense of national superiority to two sets of morally equivalent belligerents would contribute powerfully to the state's international isolation.
      • Isomorphic pressures to obtain legitimacy may more powerfully determine a new organization's routines than any routines a founder may introduce.
      • It suited the 20th-century taste for the cultures of indigenous peoples, and in our own time has been powerfully reinforced by postcolonial attitudes.
      • Not for the first or last time did southern irredentism powerfully contribute to the marginalization of significant challenges to party hegemony.
      • Her assisting in the escape of prisoners of war added powerfully to the public esteem of women in general.
    2. 1.2 With a strong effect on people's feelings or thoughts.
      he spoke powerfully about the horrors of war
      as submodifier a powerfully moving human drama
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's as powerfully entrancing as a monitor screen streaming with zeros and ones.
      • The song leaves an imprint, and a powerfully lasting one at that.
      • The account of this 'fire and smoke' remains powerfully in a reader's mind long after the whims and eccentricities of minor characters have receded in the memory.
      • The democratic space of the ballpark is combined with the sacred litany of the players' names in a powerfully nostalgic moment.
      • Disturbing images are powerfully etched with imaginative dynamics and piercing vocals.
      • This is a powerfully tragic nugget that twists at your heartstrings, makes a lasso out of them to strangle your emotions, and then shoves a knife in your back.
      • The narrative voice of these sections expresses the same self-loathing and despair so powerfully felt in the earlier lyrics.
      • It's a powerfully refreshing and vulnerably human moment.
      • What comes through most powerfully is the pain of the great man as lifelong lonely little boy.
      • An explosive guitar solo encapsulates the bottled-up emotions bubbling over in a powerfully cathartic and concentrated manner.
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