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单词 notably
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Definition of notably in English:

notably

adverb ˈnəʊtəbliˈnoʊdəbli
  • 1In particular; especially.

    a diet low in animal fat protects against potentially fatal diseases, notably diabetes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Scotland Yard is also recruiting linguists, notably those who speak Middle Eastern languages.
    • Byrne's work has always been engaging and has drawn heavily on historical precedents, most notably pop art.
    • Some items, notably CDs, are nearly half price in certain eurozone countries, the group says.
    • One area of particularly rapid growth is that of organic baby foods, notably in Germany.
    • Other songs, notably Long Shadow, intended for Johnny Cash, are untypically personal.
    • It can be useful in treating pain and discomfort throughout the body, most notably in cases of chronic headaches.
    • Even when industry seeks green alternatives, it can be hit by other factors, notably commodity prices.
    • The interiors, notably the three downstairs reception rooms, are surprisingly light and fresh.
    • This period of French history has proved a rich background for fiction, most notably perhaps for Alan Furst.
    • Rosanna's dyslexia means she faces daily problems with her schoolwork, most notably her reading.
    • Afterwards a few Irish players, most notably Duff, lamented the lost opportunity to earn three points.
    • For many reasons, most notably injury, O'Callaghan has had a slow start to the season.
    • However police are very aware of recent world events, notably the volatile situation in the Middle East.
    • Many alterations have taken place over the past 600 years, most notably in the addition of the tower.
    • He edited or published a number of magazines, most notably Liberation, which ran for 20 years.
    • England are rather specialising in bad vibes, most notably against Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, of all teams.
    • Orders are notably high from the Northeast, where the drought is particularly severe.
    • That is why the game should be prepared to learn from the success of other sports, notably swimming.
    • Haydock does host Flat racing, most notably the Group One Sprint Cup, but it is primarily known as a jumps course.
    • This unfortunately has caused some breakage, notably to the blog archives and to comments.
    Synonyms
    in particular, particularly, especially, specially, primarily, principally, above all
    remarkably, strikingly, impressively, especially, specially, very, extremely, exceptionally, singularly, particularly, peculiarly, distinctly, significantly, unusually, extraordinarily, uncommonly, uniquely, outstandingly, amazingly, incredibly, awfully, terribly, really, markedly, decidedly, surprisingly, conspicuously, spectacularly, signally
    informal seriously, majorly, mucho
    British informal jolly, dead, well
    informal, dated devilish, frightfully
    1. 1.1 In a way that is striking or remarkable.
      as submodifier such a statement is notably absent from the government's proposals
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The devil is notably absent from most of these scenes, which rather emphasise female agency and rebellion.
      • The timing is notably off and the delivery comes across as blatantly bitchy.
      • Another form of oral activity is notably absent and it is a silence which is truly telling.
      • These new styles are remarkable in that they give invariably to their wearers a notably youthful appearance.
      • Advances against the diseases were notably improved by the discovery of their causative microorganisms.
      • Michael Hofmann is a poet and translator - notably, of the work of Joseph Roth.
      • However, notably absent were the current world champions.
      • At least there was now some quality in the hitting, even if subtlety remained notably absent.
      • There is an obsession with details among all the best managers that is notably absent in McCarthy.
      • What was notably missing from Dyke's lecture last week was any mention of sport, in particular football.
      • What is notably absent is any of Laing's more recent figurative sculpture.
      Synonyms
      noticeably, decidedly, strikingly, distinctly, remarkably, clearly, plainly
 
 

Definition of notably in US English:

notably

adverbˈnōdəblēˈnoʊdəbli
  • 1In particular; especially.

    a diet low in animal fat protects against potentially fatal diseases, notably diabetes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other songs, notably Long Shadow, intended for Johnny Cash, are untypically personal.
    • He edited or published a number of magazines, most notably Liberation, which ran for 20 years.
    • Afterwards a few Irish players, most notably Duff, lamented the lost opportunity to earn three points.
    • Rosanna's dyslexia means she faces daily problems with her schoolwork, most notably her reading.
    • Scotland Yard is also recruiting linguists, notably those who speak Middle Eastern languages.
    • One area of particularly rapid growth is that of organic baby foods, notably in Germany.
    • Even when industry seeks green alternatives, it can be hit by other factors, notably commodity prices.
    • This unfortunately has caused some breakage, notably to the blog archives and to comments.
    • That is why the game should be prepared to learn from the success of other sports, notably swimming.
    • Many alterations have taken place over the past 600 years, most notably in the addition of the tower.
    • However police are very aware of recent world events, notably the volatile situation in the Middle East.
    • It can be useful in treating pain and discomfort throughout the body, most notably in cases of chronic headaches.
    • This period of French history has proved a rich background for fiction, most notably perhaps for Alan Furst.
    • Byrne's work has always been engaging and has drawn heavily on historical precedents, most notably pop art.
    • England are rather specialising in bad vibes, most notably against Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, of all teams.
    • The interiors, notably the three downstairs reception rooms, are surprisingly light and fresh.
    • Haydock does host Flat racing, most notably the Group One Sprint Cup, but it is primarily known as a jumps course.
    • For many reasons, most notably injury, O'Callaghan has had a slow start to the season.
    • Some items, notably CDs, are nearly half price in certain eurozone countries, the group says.
    • Orders are notably high from the Northeast, where the drought is particularly severe.
    Synonyms
    in particular, particularly, especially, specially, primarily, principally, above all
    remarkably, strikingly, impressively, especially, specially, very, extremely, exceptionally, singularly, particularly, peculiarly, distinctly, significantly, unusually, extraordinarily, uncommonly, uniquely, outstandingly, amazingly, incredibly, awfully, terribly, really, markedly, decidedly, surprisingly, conspicuously, spectacularly, signally
    1. 1.1 In a way that is striking or remarkable.
      as submodifier such a statement is notably absent from the administration's proposals
      Example sentencesExamples
      • What was notably missing from Dyke's lecture last week was any mention of sport, in particular football.
      • The timing is notably off and the delivery comes across as blatantly bitchy.
      • These new styles are remarkable in that they give invariably to their wearers a notably youthful appearance.
      • What is notably absent is any of Laing's more recent figurative sculpture.
      • The devil is notably absent from most of these scenes, which rather emphasise female agency and rebellion.
      • However, notably absent were the current world champions.
      • Another form of oral activity is notably absent and it is a silence which is truly telling.
      • At least there was now some quality in the hitting, even if subtlety remained notably absent.
      • There is an obsession with details among all the best managers that is notably absent in McCarthy.
      • Michael Hofmann is a poet and translator - notably, of the work of Joseph Roth.
      • Advances against the diseases were notably improved by the discovery of their causative microorganisms.
      Synonyms
      noticeably, decidedly, strikingly, distinctly, remarkably, clearly, plainly
 
 
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