单词 | germanely |
释义 | > as lemmasgerˈmanely gerˈmanely adv. relevantly, pertinently. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > relevance or pertinence > [adverb] to (the) purposea1387 pertinentlyc1425 to the matter1534 relevantly1536 pat1578 effectually1581 germanely1823 1823 I. Pocock Nigel p. iv The actors interweave such scenes of mine As come germanely to the play's design. 1844 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 56 84 An embassy from the willow-wearers all—or to speak more germanely to the matter, of the Basket-bearers. 1904 Pall Mall Mag. Sept. 138/2 I may add, however, germanely to my subject, that in so far as our writers leave the old themes..the less likely they are actually to influence the unwary by misrepresentation. 1958 Bull. Atomic Scientists Nov. 349/2 Let it be fitted naturally and germanely into context. 2005 K. Hulme Bone People Pref. p. xi The Bone People was the New Zealand Book of the Year (fiction) in 1984, and more germanely, won the Mobile Pegasus Award for Maori Literature the same year. < as lemmas |
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