柯林斯詞典fundamentally /?f?nd??m?nt?l?/ 1. ADV You use fundamentally for emphasis when you are stating an opinion, or when you are making an important or general statement about something. 從根本上講[ADV with cl/group] [強(qiáng)調(diào)] Fundamentally, women like him for his sensitivity and charming vulnerability. 從根本上說,女人們因他的敏感和迷人的脆弱而喜歡他。2. ADV You use fundamentally to indicate that something affects or relates to the deep, basic nature of something. 從根本上[ADV with v] He disagreed fundamentally with the president's judgment. 他從根本上不同意縂統(tǒng)的判斷。 Environmentalists say the treaty is fundamentally flawed. 環(huán)境保護(hù)主義者稱那個條約從根本上是有缺陷的。 返回 fundamentally劍橋詞典in a basic and important way 根本性地,重大性地 Our new managing director has reorganized the company a little bit , but nothing has fundamentally changed /altered (= its basic character has not changed ). 我們的新縂裁對公司進(jìn)行了一些重組,但沒有什麼根本性的變化。 I still believe that people are fundamentally good. 我仍然認(rèn)爲(wèi)人性本善。 I disagree fundamentally with what you're saying. 我完全不同意你所說的。 例句 She thinks that people are fundamentally good.Surely his argument is fundamentally true , even if you quibble with the details ? 返回 fundamentally