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单词 practically
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Definition of practically in English:

practically

adverb ˈpraktɪkliˈpræktək(ə)li
  • 1Virtually; almost.

    事实上,实际上,几乎

    the strike lasted practically a fortnight

    罢工持续了将近两周。

    the place was practically empty

    这地方几乎是空的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The whinnying was becoming louder, and the marching was practically drumming through her brain, it was so close.
    • He face was so close to hers that she could practically feel the warmth from it.
    • It is ludicrous to have practically empty vehicles belching out fumes and congesting our streets all day, all year.
    • This means, come summer on the Stubai Glacier, the slopes are practically empty.
    • It approached me, sussing me out: I could practically see it in the corner of my eye, feel it standing behind my back.
    • Part of him finds it ironic that she's been so close all this time, practically a neighbor.
    • It is practically a silent movie, relying on sound effects, rather than dialogue.
    • I was so close to my dorm I could practically taste it when someone stepped out in front of me.
    • If this could be effectively tackled, practically all the present inadequacies would be overcome.
    • Max was moved closer to the screen, until her nose was practically against the glass.
    • Ben was standing close to me, so close that I had to practically crane my neck to look at him.
    • Colleges were also practically empty, although the students started going back today.
    • I can almost hear her reciting lines from movies I practically have memorized.
    • His suitcase finally turned up almost a month later, but it was practically empty.
    • They had lived there for nearly two decades, and Stephen had spent practically all of his academic life at the university.
    • Being the youngest of five, three of whom were practically grown up, she felt entitled to be a nuisance to them all.
    • The park was practically empty on its opening day so we just kept riding round and round on the coaster as no one was waiting for our seats.
    • They became closer and closer till they were practically inseparable.
    • It had been empty for two years and practically every door and window needed sanding and repainting.
    • Open and active communication lines are, in practically every case, essential to the health of a long term alliance.
    Synonyms
    almost, nearly, very nearly, virtually, just about, all but, more or less, not far from, close to, in effect, as good as, to all intents and purposes, approaching, verging on, bordering on, next to, essentially, basically
    informal pretty much, pretty nearly, pretty well
    literary well-nigh
  • 2In a practical manner.

    讲究实际地

    ‘He might win,’ pointed out Emmeline practically
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It seems appropriate to consider what this might mean if it is really put into effect practically.
    • How to respond to it practically in a war that does not respect borders?
    Synonyms
    realistically, sensibly, reasonably, pragmatically, matter-of-factly, rationally, with common sense
    1. 2.1sentence adverb In practical terms.
      讲究实际地
      the law isn't unreasonable or practically inconvenient

      这条法律并非不合理或不便实施。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It would be nice to think that you could bring dust levels down to zero in a mine but it was not practically possible.
      • This is as close to a natural brown trout water as is practically possible.

Definition of practically in US English:

practically

adverbˈpraktək(ə)lēˈpræktək(ə)li
  • 1Virtually; almost.

    事实上,实际上,几乎

    the place was practically empty

    这地方几乎是空的。

    the risk of default was practically zero
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ben was standing close to me, so close that I had to practically crane my neck to look at him.
    • They became closer and closer till they were practically inseparable.
    • I can almost hear her reciting lines from movies I practically have memorized.
    • It is ludicrous to have practically empty vehicles belching out fumes and congesting our streets all day, all year.
    • This means, come summer on the Stubai Glacier, the slopes are practically empty.
    • It had been empty for two years and practically every door and window needed sanding and repainting.
    • Being the youngest of five, three of whom were practically grown up, she felt entitled to be a nuisance to them all.
    • It is practically a silent movie, relying on sound effects, rather than dialogue.
    • Max was moved closer to the screen, until her nose was practically against the glass.
    • It approached me, sussing me out: I could practically see it in the corner of my eye, feel it standing behind my back.
    • The whinnying was becoming louder, and the marching was practically drumming through her brain, it was so close.
    • Open and active communication lines are, in practically every case, essential to the health of a long term alliance.
    • They had lived there for nearly two decades, and Stephen had spent practically all of his academic life at the university.
    • Colleges were also practically empty, although the students started going back today.
    • If this could be effectively tackled, practically all the present inadequacies would be overcome.
    • The park was practically empty on its opening day so we just kept riding round and round on the coaster as no one was waiting for our seats.
    • He face was so close to hers that she could practically feel the warmth from it.
    • Part of him finds it ironic that she's been so close all this time, practically a neighbor.
    • I was so close to my dorm I could practically taste it when someone stepped out in front of me.
    • His suitcase finally turned up almost a month later, but it was practically empty.
    Synonyms
    almost, nearly, very nearly, virtually, just about, all but, more or less, not far from, close to, in effect, as good as, to all intents and purposes, approaching, verging on, bordering on, next to, essentially, basically
  • 2In a practical manner.

    讲究实际地

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It seems appropriate to consider what this might mean if it is really put into effect practically.
    • How to respond to it practically in a war that does not respect borders?
    Synonyms
    realistically, sensibly, reasonably, pragmatically, matter-of-factly, rationally, with common sense
    1. 2.1sentence adverb In practical terms.
      讲究实际地
      the law isn't unreasonable or practically inconvenient

      这条法律并非不合理或不便实施。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It would be nice to think that you could bring dust levels down to zero in a mine but it was not practically possible.
      • This is as close to a natural brown trout water as is practically possible.
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