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Radically Change Extreme 英 Rædɪkli] 美 Rædɪkli Adv.根本地;完全地;过激地 Introduced

英语单词 radically
英美音标 英 ['rædɪkli] 美 ['rædɪkli]
中文释义 adv.根本地;完全地;过激地
英语例句 (1) He also introduced measures that were supposed radically to decentralise power.
中文例句 (1) 他也引入了度量标准,被认为是要根本地分散权力。
vocabulary简明 The adverb radically is a great way to say "in an extreme way." When your formerly long-haired friend shows up at work with a crew cut, you could say that she looks radically different.
vocabulary扩展 Use radically to describe things that are done in a big way, particularly a change or an extreme position. For example, the government in your state might change radically after an important election. You'll often see the phrase "radically different" used to mean a change that's enormous, possibly even transforming. Though the root of radically, radical, originally meant "root of a word," it came to mean "far-reaching, innovative, or extreme," especially when it describes political views.

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