释义 |
ordinarilyor‧di‧na‧ri‧ly /ˈɔːdənərəli, ˌɔːdənˈeərəli $ ˌɔːrdənˈerəli/ adverb - Ordinarily, it takes six weeks for applications to be processed.
- an ordinarily quiet neighborhood
- Counseling ordinarily costs about $100 a session.
- Furthermore, corporations ordinarily have easier access to bank credit than do other types of business organizations.
- Gift exchange between fellow Goigama ordinarily took the form of cooked food.
- Many whites have used the issue as an opportunity to vent racist jokes ordinarily kept underground or in sports bars.
- People using a pay phone in a particular location do not ordinarily have a choice between sellers of the service.
- So they may stick by him longer than they would, ordinarily, have done.
- The general administration of the trust is ordinarily carried out in the United Kingdom.
- The roadside, along which, at this hour, thousands of men would ordinarily be plodding to work, was empty.
- This was not the first time his parents had intimated that they thought Fred only ordinarily able.
ADJECTIVE► resident· X and Y are domiciled, resident and ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom.· The local authority named must be the authority in whose area the child is ordinarily resident.· Note that before an individual is charged to tax under s739 he must be ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom.· That code requires only that the trustees are at no time resident or ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom.· Mr X is the settlor, and he is not domiciled, resident or ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom. 1[sentence adverb] usually: Ordinarily, he didn’t like to go to the movies. This is not the price at which the CD is ordinarily sold.2in an ordinary or normal way |