potentially的名词「potential名词用法」
probablely和potentially的区别
probably和potentially的区别:1、意思不同。2、用法不同。3、侧重点不同。
1、意思不同。

probably:几乎肯定,很可能,大概。
potentially:潜在地。
2、用法不同。
probably:作副词,可能。
例句:The White House probably won't make this plan public until July.
翻译:白宫可能要等到7月份才会公开这个计划。
potentially:作副词,潜在。
例句:The water shortage in this country is potentially catastrophic.
翻译:这个国家的水资源匮乏可能会带来灾难性的后果。
3、侧重点不同。
probably:偏向于描述一般的可能的意思,提及可能的现实或者原因。
potentially:偏向于描述潜在的可能造成什么样的后果,威胁之类的。
potentially的中文翻译
中文翻译为潜在地。
造句:
1、Potentially, this can reduce the number of results coming back from Twitter. 潜在地,这可以减少从Twitter返回的结果数量。
2、Eliminates "texture copy"-potentially optimal. 消除纹理**潜在地理想方法。
3、Tears help to protect the eye from potentially harmful foreign bodies. 眼泪有助于保护眼睛去除可能有害的异物。
4、Lead is potentially damaging to children's health. 铅对儿童的健康具有潜在损害。
5、The sums of money involved are potentially huge. 涉及的金额可能很大。
6、He appeared to be treating the potentially explosive situation with some sensitivity .他似乎正小心地应对可能一触即发的局势。
fangerous名词?
adj.
有危险的;引起危险的;不安全的
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变形
形容词
最高级:most dangerous 比较级:more dangerous
双语例句
全部危险的
1.
It's a dangerous stretch of road.
那段路很不安全。
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2.
It's dangerous to jump to early conclusions.
过早地下结论可能会带来严重后果。
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3.
By day a woman could safely walk the streets, but at night the pavements became dangerous
白天的时候,妇女可以安全地在街上行走,而到了夜晚人行道上会变得很危险。
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4.
This was a bad case of dangerous driving
这是一起严重的危险驾驶案例。
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5.
The pilot guided us through the dangerous reefs.
这位引航员引导我们通过了危险的暗礁区。
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6.
This whole thing's got a good bit more dangerous.
整件事情变得更加危险了。
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7.
The situation is unstable and potentially dangerous.
情况不稳定,可能有危险。
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8.
Jensen is a dangerous man, and can be very brutal and reckless.
詹森是个危险人物,可能会变得非常野蛮而凶残。
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9.
He's taking a dangerous drug: it acts very fast on the central nervous system
他正在服用一种危险的药物:这种药物能很快影响到中枢神经系统。
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10.
Primitive humans needed to be able to react like this to escape from dangerous animals
原始人必须要能作出这样的反应以逃避危险的动物。
have some/any/an idea表示知道,怎么不是ideas
谁说idea 是不可数名词
在意为“观点、信念或原则”时可用复数
has some strange political ideas.
有一些怪异的政治主张
idea
i.de.a
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n.(名词)
Something, such as a thought or conception, that potentially or actually exists in the mind as a product of mental activity.
思想,概念:思想活动的产物,它是存在或潜伏于大脑中的想法或概念
An opinion, a conviction, or a principle:
观点、信念或原则:
has some strange political ideas.
有一些怪异的政治主张
A plan, scheme, or method.
计划、企图或方法
The gist of a specific situation; significance:
要旨,要领:特定条件下的妙方;重要性:
The idea is to finish the project on time and under budget.
要点是准时完成计划并且不超出预算
A notion; a fancy.
想法;猜想
Music A theme or motif.
【音乐】 话题,主题
Philosophy
【哲学】
In the philosophy of Plato, an archetype of which a corresponding being in phenomenal reality is an imperfect replica.
理念:柏拉图哲学中的一种原型,它在现实物质世界中有一个并不完美的**品
In the philosophy of Kant, a concept of reason that is transcendent but nonempirical.
纯粹理性概念:康德哲学中的一个超验的,非经验的理性概念
In the philosophy of Hegel, absolute truth; the complete and ultimate product of reason.
绝对真理:黑格尔哲学中的绝对真理;完整的和最终的理性产物
Obsolete A mental image of something remembered.
【废语】 物像:记忆中的事物在脑海中的影象
Middle English
中古英语
from Latin
源自 拉丁语
from Greek * see weid-
源自 希腊语 *参见 weid-
ide“aless
adj.(形容词)
idea, thought, notion, concept, conception
These nouns refer to what is formed or represented in the mind as the product of mental activity.
这些名词都是指脑力活动后在脑海中出现的表像。
Idea has the widest range:
Idea 一词词意最为广泛:
Fruit is not her idea of a dessert.
水果不是她所想要的甜点。
Don't get any ideas about revenge.
不要想着报仇。
“Human history is in essence a history of ideas” (H.G. Wells).
“人类历史本质上是一部思想史” (H·G·威尔斯)。
Thought is applied to what is distinctively intellectual and thus especially to what is produced by contemplation and reasoning as distinguished from mere perceiving, feeling, or willing:
Thought 一词是指明显的智力活动,特别是指经过思考和推理后得出的结论,与单纯的观察、感觉或愿望不同:
Quiet—she's trying to collect her thoughts.
静悄悄地--她正努力集中着自己的思想。
I have no thought of going to Europe.
我不想去欧洲。
“Language is the dress of thought” (Samuel Johnson).
“语言是思想的外衣” (萨缪尔·约翰逊)。
Notion often refers to a vague, general, or even fanciful idea:
Notion 一般指模糊的、笼统的甚至是荒谬的想法:
“She certainly has some notion of drawing” (Rudyard Kipling).
“她对绘画当然有些了解” (拉第尔德·吉卜林)。
Concept and conception are applied to mental formulations on a broad scale:
Concept 和conception 用于大范围内的成形的思想:
He seems to have absolutely no concept of time.
他看起来根本没有时间观念。
“Every succeeding scientific discovery makes greater nonsense of old-time conceptions of sovereignty” (Anthony Eden).
“每一次成功的科学发现都使以前牢不可破的传统观念变得更为一文不值” (安东尼·伊顿)
英语语法问题求解,跪求大神解答
annual salary increases in a lump sum 是allocating的宾语, 加上allocating, increases 是名词, 其修饰词为annual salary.
前面几个 v-ing 是 are examples 的主语。
你原文有些标点符号没附上,以下是重新加回标点的句子:
Eliminating the secrecy,
surrounding pay by openly ,
communicating everyone's remuneration,
publicizing performance bonuses
and allocating annual salary increases in a lump sum rather than
spreading them out over an entire year are examples of actions
that will make rewards more rewards more visible and potentially more motivating.
英语问题
potentially 后面要修饰形容词 dangerous
规则:形容形容词的词,不能是形容词,副词才可以
