ˈneɪmli Introduce Detailed Information People Name·Ly Adverb Jepok/1xfvkt+4i2iof8eu6v3rku8pam7lgie8koejlidr+Rvzfq3lbeum/Wgwtsszzgfxxfmgk6xoor2d4d1gfpesls8rupogy040txxqodn17h1cszx4slkp1xqkqcf93cite9dii6oc4v4e1ofym09dybe8itiueuyfdwfpi=
The word 'namely' is an adverb used to introduce specific details or a clarification of something previously mentioned.
[ADV 副词]即;那就是;也就是 You use namely to introduce detailed information about the subject you are discussing, or a particular aspect of it.
[ADV n]
One group of people seems to be forgotten, namely pensioners...
有一类人似乎被遗忘了,就是那些领养老金的人。
They were hardly aware of the challenge facing them, namely, to re-establish prosperity.
他们几乎没有意识到自己面临的挑战,即再创繁荣。
Oxford
name·ly/ˈneɪmli; NAmEˈneɪmli/adverbused to introduce more exact and detailed information about sth that you have just mentioned 即;也就是◆We need to concentrate on our target audience, namely women aged between 20 and 30.我们须针对我们的听众对象,即年龄在 20 到 30 岁之间的妇女。name·ly/ˈneɪmli; NAmEˈneɪmli/
LDC
namelyname‧ly /ˈneɪmli/ ●●○ adverb formal or written
Examples
Word family
used when saying the names of the people or things you are referring to: Three students were mentioned, namely John, Sarah and Sylvia.
WDF
namely
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即(85%),也就是(15%)
adv.也就是;即是;换句话说
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