Reportedly People Rɪˈpɔːtɪdli True Re·Port·Ed·Ly Rɪˈpɔːrtɪdli Adverb T66pk8i74ce7fib4mrijf3p5foer2k9nmjf+Nm+Wssp6rl8qsiopyiddvnx71zc34snjrmz1r2ndac1vpzqa5pmvhkkl2b1ijcrw5+6ksa8dhulysmglysshirrf2yjs2dvaotcbkiqb2xwdbo+Jo0mlmaq7gbvcehpkowdgqv11j71gra7m4hay4+Ycbwsignxtpqc+D/Tt3ccpvqvcdhigwdljqbktijzzltfbzmi=
This word is an adverb meaning "according to what some people say" or "according to reports." If you say something is reportedly true, it means someone has said it's true, but you have no direct evidence.
[ADV 副词]据说;据报道 If you say that something is reportedly true, you mean that someone has said that it is true, but you have no direct evidence of it.
[ADV with cl/group]
[vagueness]
[FORMAL 正式]
More than two hundred people have reportedly been killed in the past week's fighting...
据说在上一周的战斗中有200多人丧生。
Now Moscow has reportedly agreed that the sale can go ahead...
据说现在莫斯科已经同意继续销售。
General Breymann had been shot dead, reportedly by one of his own men.
布赖曼将军遇刺身亡,凶手据说是他自己的一个手下。
Oxford
re·port·ed·ly/rɪˈpɔːtɪdli; NAmErɪˈpɔːrtɪdli/adverbaccording to what some people say 据说;据报道;据传闻◆The band have reportedly decided to split up.据说这个乐队已经决定解散。re·port·ed·ly/rɪˈpɔːtɪdli; NAmErɪˈpɔːrtɪdli/