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单词 phenomenally
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Definition of phenomenally in English:

phenomenally

adverb fəˈnɒmɪn(ə)lifəˈnɑmən(ə)li
  • 1In a remarkable or exceptional way, especially exceptionally well.

    membership has grown phenomenally
    as submodifier I think he's doing phenomenally well
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They have become phenomenally expensive.
    • It's a phenomenally lucrative combination, analysts say.
    • He's one of the most phenomenally skilled rappers in the game today.
    • They turned a largely unknown music-video channel into a phenomenally profitable global network for young adults.
    • They're having a great amount of success turning out buildings that are very interesting, at phenomenally cheap prices.
    • It was a phenomenally popular British rock band from the 1970s.
    • They enjoyed a phenomenally successful year.
    • One of the continuing sources of musicological interest in polka is the phenomenally hybrid nature of the genre.
    • Thanks to phenomenally sticky feet, certain spiders can carry 170 times their weight upside down.
    • Since new incentives were introduced, the shareholding of fishing companies has phenomenally increased.
  • 2In a way that is perceptible by the senses or through immediate experience.

    a phenomenally conscious mental state
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A perceived mirror surface is not transparent, although we see phenomenally localized optic qualities behind this surface.
    • It is important that even qualities of feeling can be experienced as phenomenally objective.
    • Phenomenally, the difference between execution and judgement of action may be reflected in the difference between lack of awareness and conscious awareness.
    • There are no phenomenally conscious continuities that are not reducible to changes in mental states.
    • Phenomenally, mental states can be distinguished from body states as non-mental (i.e. physical) states.
    • A forest as visual object is not phenomenally 'mental'.
    • They are phenomenally alert and responsive.
    • Phenomenally, our own and others' perceptions and actions are experienced differently.
    • In an obscure way, one seems to imagine a phenomenally empty physical space into which phenomena are then projected in a mystical way.
    • If we do not understand how human consciousness is produced, then it makes little sense to attempt to make a robot phenomenally conscious.
 
 

Definition of phenomenally in US English:

phenomenally

adverbfəˈnɑmən(ə)lifəˈnämən(ə)lē
  • 1In a remarkable or exceptional way, especially exceptionally well.

    membership has grown phenomenally
    as submodifier I think he's doing phenomenally well
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They're having a great amount of success turning out buildings that are very interesting, at phenomenally cheap prices.
    • It was a phenomenally popular British rock band from the 1970s.
    • One of the continuing sources of musicological interest in polka is the phenomenally hybrid nature of the genre.
    • He's one of the most phenomenally skilled rappers in the game today.
    • Since new incentives were introduced, the shareholding of fishing companies has phenomenally increased.
    • They have become phenomenally expensive.
    • It's a phenomenally lucrative combination, analysts say.
    • Thanks to phenomenally sticky feet, certain spiders can carry 170 times their weight upside down.
    • They enjoyed a phenomenally successful year.
    • They turned a largely unknown music-video channel into a phenomenally profitable global network for young adults.
  • 2In a way that is perceptible by the senses or through immediate experience.

    a phenomenally conscious mental state
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Phenomenally, mental states can be distinguished from body states as non-mental (i.e. physical) states.
    • They are phenomenally alert and responsive.
    • If we do not understand how human consciousness is produced, then it makes little sense to attempt to make a robot phenomenally conscious.
    • There are no phenomenally conscious continuities that are not reducible to changes in mental states.
    • A forest as visual object is not phenomenally 'mental'.
    • It is important that even qualities of feeling can be experienced as phenomenally objective.
    • Phenomenally, our own and others' perceptions and actions are experienced differently.
    • Phenomenally, the difference between execution and judgement of action may be reflected in the difference between lack of awareness and conscious awareness.
    • In an obscure way, one seems to imagine a phenomenally empty physical space into which phenomena are then projected in a mystical way.
    • A perceived mirror surface is not transparent, although we see phenomenally localized optic qualities behind this surface.
 
 
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