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单词 rationally
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Definition of rationally in English:

rationally

adverb ˈraʃ(ə)n(ə)liˈræ(ə)n(ə)li
  • 1By reasonable or logical means.

    the wealth generated by world markets has not been rationally or fairly distributed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We can rationally assess the cause and effects from behavior to emotion and logically adjust.
    • Even with its rationally designed economic plan, the country has neighborhoods that are in shocking poverty.
    • It bore ethical and metaphysical implications that professional psychology could not rationally explain or justify.
    • And what if our traditional belief conflicts with reason - can we rationally justify keeping it?
    • He claims that if we know of no propositions that serve as evidence for God's existence, then we cannot rationally believe in God.
    • Rationally, I have difficulty in seeing how I could have come to a different decision.
    • This question must be rationally analysed to create an internationally workable policy.
    • The goal was a secular, rationally organized society.
    • He refuses to accept or to submit to anything which he does not rationally understand.
    • By placing the most important levers of the economy under public ownership, a workers' government would be laying the foundations for a rationally planned economy, geared to human need.
    • The statement can be rationally accepted as very probably true.
    1. 1.1 In a sensible or logical manner.
      he was detached from the conflict and in a position to act rationally
      Example sentencesExamples
      • No longer can people sanely and rationally discuss important issues without becoming petty and personal.
      • Don't ask me to behave rationally.
      • Rationally, I knew the restaurant must be doing something right.
      • He's not reacting rationally.
      • They are beginning to think rationally about this situation.
      • I know this is not true - I'm speaking rationally now.
      • Rationally, yes, cyclists should wear helmets.
      • The possibility that she might behave rationally seemed remote at best.
      • I wasn't exactly thinking rationally at the time.
      • She is, however, able to respond rationally and intelligently and has a wry sense of humour.
 
 

Definition of rationally in US English:

rationally

adverbˈræ(ə)n(ə)liˈra(ə)n(ə)lē
  • 1By reasonable or logical means.

    the wealth generated by world markets has not been rationally or fairly distributed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We can rationally assess the cause and effects from behavior to emotion and logically adjust.
    • The goal was a secular, rationally organized society.
    • Rationally, I have difficulty in seeing how I could have come to a different decision.
    • It bore ethical and metaphysical implications that professional psychology could not rationally explain or justify.
    • He refuses to accept or to submit to anything which he does not rationally understand.
    • By placing the most important levers of the economy under public ownership, a workers' government would be laying the foundations for a rationally planned economy, geared to human need.
    • Even with its rationally designed economic plan, the country has neighborhoods that are in shocking poverty.
    • The statement can be rationally accepted as very probably true.
    • And what if our traditional belief conflicts with reason - can we rationally justify keeping it?
    • He claims that if we know of no propositions that serve as evidence for God's existence, then we cannot rationally believe in God.
    • This question must be rationally analysed to create an internationally workable policy.
    1. 1.1 In a sensible or logical manner.
      he was detached from the conflict and in a position to act rationally
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Don't ask me to behave rationally.
      • They are beginning to think rationally about this situation.
      • Rationally, I knew the restaurant must be doing something right.
      • I wasn't exactly thinking rationally at the time.
      • He's not reacting rationally.
      • Rationally, yes, cyclists should wear helmets.
      • No longer can people sanely and rationally discuss important issues without becoming petty and personal.
      • I know this is not true - I'm speaking rationally now.
      • The possibility that she might behave rationally seemed remote at best.
      • She is, however, able to respond rationally and intelligently and has a wry sense of humour.
 
 
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