英 [ˈsɪɡnəli] 美 [ˈsɪɡnəli]
adv. 显著地;突出地;非凡地
signally /ˈsɪɡnəlɪ/
副词 conspicuously or especially 显著地; 特别地
as a signal
a term that is used signally rather than symbolically
用信号通知 ... signed 有符号的;已签字的;有正负之分的 signally 显著地;突出地;非凡地 sign 迹象;符号;记号;手势 ...
非凡地 signally; surpassing 非凡龙 quaesitosaurus .
显著地;突出地;非凡地
They have signally failed to keep their election promises.
他们显然没有履行自己的竞选承诺。
They have signally reduced the number of land-border disputes with their fourteen neighbors.
他们减少了与十四个邻国的边界争端,这是个非凡的成就。
Historians have long debated why the Chinese so signally failed to exploit their early promise.
历史学家长期在争论,为什么中国人没能利用早期的成就。
He said Southerners are "Proud, brave, honorable by its" The South is "Proud, brave, honorable by its lights, courteous, personally generous, loyal, swift to act, often too swift, but signally effective, sometimes terrible in its actions.
他写道南方,"因自豪勇敢而可敬",南方人,"因自豪勇敢而可敬,他们彬彬有礼,对人慷慨,他们忠诚,行动迅速,常常过于迅速,但他们效率显著,有时甚至不择手段
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Alistair Darling, the chancellor of the exchequer, has signally failed to do that in the PBR.
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His government has signally failed to sell its reforms, especially in education, to the public.
UN's weapons inspectors have signally failed to convince most Arabs of the seriousness of their mission.
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