柯林斯詞典practically /?pr?kt?k?l?/ 1. ADV Practically means almost, but not completely or exactly. 幾乎[ADV with group/cl] He'd known the old man practically all his life. 他幾乎從小就認(rèn)識(shí)那位老人。2. ADV You use practically to describe something that involves real actions or events rather than ideas or theories. 實(shí)際地[ADV adj/-ed] The course is more practically based than the master's degree. 這一課程比碩士學(xué)位更注重實(shí)際。 返回 practically劍橋詞典 practically adverb (NEARLY) almost or very nearly 幾乎,差不多 She blamed me for practically every mistake in the report . 她幾乎把報(bào)告裡所有的錯(cuò)誤都怪在了我頭上。 These changes would cost us practically nothing. 這些變化對(duì)我們幾乎不會(huì)有任何損失。 It's practically impossible for me to get home in less than an hour . 讓我在1小時(shí)內(nèi)到家?guī)缀跏遣豢赡艿摹? They used to argue all the time and now they've practically stopped talking to each other. 他們以前老是在爭(zhēng)吵,現(xiàn)在幾乎互不說話了。 例句 Her blouse was practically transparent !I attended practically every lecture and seminar when I was a student .She'll walk the interview - the job is practically hers already.I visit Mum and Dad practically every day .These two dresses are practically identical . practically adverb (IN FACT) in a way that relates to real situations and actions rather than ideas 實(shí)際地,實(shí)際上 Many people have offered to help , but there is little they can do practically. 很多人已經(jīng)提供幫助,但實(shí)際上他們幾乎幫不上什麼忙。 Theoretically, it's a good idea to live without a car , but practically speaking , it would be difficult to manage without one. 理論上說,過日子不用汽車是個(gè)好主意,但實(shí)際上不用汽車很難做到。 返回 practically