colloquially

[美國]/kə'ləukwiəli/
詞頻: 非常高

中文釋義

adv. 用白話,用通俗語

原聲例句

It is known colloquially as " the change" .

它俗稱爲“變化”。

來源: The Economist (Summary)

It's also colloquially known as legroom, for obvious reasons.

它也被通俗地稱爲腿部空間,原因很明顯。

來源: Vox opinion

This is led to it being colloquially referred to as the curse.

這導致它被通俗地稱爲詛咒。

來源: Introduction to the Basics of Biology

But colloquially, when therapists refer to teletherapy, most of the time they're referring to video therapy.

但通俗地說,當治療師提到遠程治療時,大多數時候他們指的是視頻治療。

來源: VOA Standard English_Americas

Various ways of delaying or preventing concrete cancer, as this corrosion is known colloquially, have been tried.

人們已經嘗試了各種延遲或預防混凝土癌症(腐蝕的通俗說法)的方法。

來源: The Economist (Summary)

GeneDupe, as the firm is known colloquially, has previously focused on the genetic engineering of animals.

該公司通常被人們稱爲GeneDupe,之前一直致力於動物基因工程的研究。

來源: The Economist - Technology

Other countries around the world tend to use coffins, and we use the term even colloquially here in the United States.

世界上其他國家傾向於使用 coffin,我們甚至在美國口語中使用這個術語。

來源: Connection Magazine

Today, we colloquially use the word stoic to mean someone who remains calm under pressure and avoids emotional extremes.

現在,我們通常用這個詞指這樣一羣人,他們能在壓力下保持冷靜,避免極端化情緒。

來源: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected Speeches

As young adults, Zoomers as they are colloquially known tend to lean towards liberal politics, but they aren't a monolith.

作爲年輕一代,他們稱自己爲Zoomers,傾向於自由主義政治,但他們並非鐵板一塊。

來源: VOA Standard English_Americas

No, Thought Bubble, I meant that colloquially.

不,Thought Bubble,我的意思是通俗地說。

來源: World History Crash Course

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