eco·nom·ic·al·lyAWL/ˌiːkəˈnɒmɪkli; NAmEˌiːkəˈnɑːmɪkli//ˌekəˈnɒmɪkli; NAmEˌekəˈnɑːmɪkli/adverb1in a way connected with the trade, industry and development of wealth of a country, an area or a society 在经济上;在经济学上◆The factory is no longer economically viable.这家工厂已没有经济效益了。◆Economically, the centre of Spain has lost its dominant role.西班牙中部在经济上已失去了其主导地位。◆the economically active/inactivepopulation (= those who are employed/unemployed)就业╱失业人口2in a way that provides good service or value in relation to the amount of time or money spent 经济地;实惠地◆I'll do the job as economically as possible.我一定尽可能高效率地工作。3in a way that uses no more of sth than is necessary 节俭地;节约地;节省地;简洁地◆The design is intended to use space as economically as possible.这个设计方案是为了尽可能节省空间。◆She writes elegantly and economically.她写作典雅而简炼。eco·nom·ic·al·ly/ˌiːkəˈnɒmɪkli; NAmEˌiːkəˈnɑːmɪkli/
1in a way that is related to systems of money, trade, or business: In economically advanced countries, women marry later.[sentence adverb] Economically, capitalism has transformed societies.2in a way that uses money, goods, time etc without wasting any: We produce food as economically as possible. Small trees use space in the garden economically.COLLOCATIONSadjectiveseconomically developed/advanced (=modern, with many different types of industry)· the economically developed countries of Western Europeeconomically successful· an economically successful areaeconomically powerful (=rich and powerful)· economically powerful countries like the USeconomically depressed (=with not enough business activity, jobs etc)· Economically depressed areas in the northeast will receive extra EU funding.economically dependent on (=depending on someone or something for money)· The country is still economically dependent on agriculture.economically viable/feasible (=likely to be or remain financially successful)· Most of the coal mines in the area are no longer economically viable.economically active (=with a job, and so earning money)· A lot of older women are not economically active.economically independent (=not depending on other people for money)· Societies change when women become economically independent.economically disadvantaged (=poor)· Many of our students are from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.verbsdevelop economically (=grow and become more economically successful)· China is continuing to develop economically and politically.
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节约地(50%),在经济上(50%)
adv.经济地;在经济上;节俭地
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