Arguably is an adverb used to indicate that a statement is one that can be supported with good reasons, often preceding a comparative or superlative adjective.
[ADV 副词]可论证地;可以说;按理说 You can use arguably when you are stating your opinion or belief, as a way of giving more authority to it.
[ADV with cl/group]
They are arguably the most important band since The Rolling Stones...
他们无疑是继滚石之后最出色的乐队。
Arguably, 1932 was the year of greatest achievement at the Laboratories.
可以说1932年是该实验室最有收获的一年。
Oxford
ar·gu·ably/ˈɑːɡjuəbli; NAmEˈɑːrɡjuəbli/adverbused (often before a comparative or superlative adjective) when you are stating an opinion that you believe you could give reasons to support (常用于形容词比较级或最高级前)可论证地,按理◆He is arguably the best actor of his generation.按理他是他那一代中最优秀的演员。ar·gu·ably/ˈɑːɡjuəbli; NAmEˈɑːrɡjuəbli/
used when giving your opinion to say that there are good reasons why something might be true: Senna was arguably the greatest racing driver of all time.
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arguably
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可论证地(75%),雄辩地(25%)
adv.可论证地;可争辩地;正如可提出证据加以证明的那样地
[广义用法]可能,大概
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