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 fundamentally [`fʌndə'mɛntl.ɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 基础, 首要, 主要, 十分重要, 基本, 根本, 原始, 基频, 基音, 基谐波

  1. Her ideas are fundamentally sound, even if she says silly things sometimes.
    即使她有时说些傻话,她的想法基本上是好的。
  2. Her idea is fundamentally sound, even if she says silly thing sometimes.
    即使她有时说些傻话,她的想法基本上是好的。
  3. Their policy had changed fundamentally.
    他们的政策基本上已改变。


fundamentally
[ adv ]
in essence; at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature
<adv.all>
He is basically dishonestthe argument was essentially a technical one
for all his bluster he is in essence a shy person


Fundamentally \Fun`da*men"tal*ly\, adv.
Primarily; originally; essentially; radically; at the
foundation; in origin or constituents. ``Fundamentally
defective.'' --Burke.

  1. Manafort, however, said his firm "has worked within the existing system at HUD." "We played by the rules," Manafort said. "I understand that the subcommittee views the process as fundamentally flawed.
  2. This is essentially the strip of rubber that molds a sole to the shoe's upper, but Nike argued that its new technology is fundamentally different and not covered by the law.
  3. The persistence of the budget deficit is overwhelming evidence that the federal budget process is fundamentally flawed.
  4. The review commission in the past has said it is fundamentally unfair to assess multiple penalties for similar violations.
  5. If 'social conditionality' is to take hold in the 1990s, attitudes will have to change fundamentally, both within developing countries and the Bank.
  6. More fundamentally, he wants to shift away from a welfare role.
  7. "After the 1929 crash, the universal phrase was 'The economy is fundamentally sound,'" said a skeptical John Kenneth Galbraith, the Harvard economist.
  8. People in the field say there is a lot of hope there." Weiler emphasized, however, that the computer-enhancing technique is only an effort to salvage some good from a fundamentally flawed telescope.
  9. He said he is "very optimistic about the future of the catalog" and doesn't believe there is anything "fundamentally wrong" with the $4 billion a year business.
  10. Judge Bork's views are fundamentally at odds with this philosophy of the framers.
  11. The sharply lower crude prices, together with much stronger margins for petroleum products and record chemical earnings were "fundamentally responsible" for Exxon's overall earnings improvement, he added.
  12. Sir, The method described in the article on the brand valuation of Intel (Technology, September 2) is fundamentally flawed.
  13. The Pentagon on Monday charged that a House committee's report on the Strategic Defense Initiative is basically a "rewrite of a fundamentally flawed" congressional report released in July.
  14. In 1983 we predicted that the transport of smoke and nuclear debris to the Southern Hemisphere could be accelerated by the fundamentally altered nuclear-winter circulation.
  15. He argued that the leasing standards that involved capitalisation of finance leases were fundamentally flawed.
  16. Like you, I realize that the widespread prevalence of abortion is a tragedy, not only in terms of lives destroyed, but because it so fundamentally contradicts the values that we as a nation hold dear.
  17. The Bonn government and the Bundesbank, however, maintain that the band widening leaves the EC fundamentally on track for the Maastricht aim of achieving Emu by 1997 at the earliest and 1999 at the latest.
  18. But it will change fundamentally the way he does his job for the forseeable future.
  19. One executive said: 'Although there is no black hole, the business is fundamentally unattractive.
  20. Still, Mr. Shah said he isn't pulling his "strong buy" recommendation on the battered stock because the company remains fundamentally strong and investors would benefit from any upturn.
  21. The marketing business has changed fundamentally, they say, and will never go back to the big annual spending increases that defined the past decade.
  22. The lab says the APS will be "fundamentally for basic research."
  23. And more fundamentally, less entrepreneurial effort is offered when tax rates are too high, thus reducing the entire schedule of income earned by potential investors.
  24. "Like you, I realize that the widespread prevalence of abortion in America is a tragedy, not only in terms of lives destroyed but because it so fundamentally contradicts the values we as Americans hold dear," Bush said.
  25. ATMs now return the card first. Many interactive products still do little to make users feel at ease - and not because the technology is fundamentally complex or hostile.
  26. But there is little chance that these talks will alter the fundamentally nonproductive political structure of the "governments" that occupy the region.
  27. "The market is fundamentally pro-dollar, but the market is cautious because of possible central bank intervention," said one trader with a foreign bank in Milan, Italy.
  28. These are fundamentally market rates, reflecting expectations for inflation and government budgetary management.
  29. Carlucci defended the administration's space-based missile defense system, saying a panel of non-government specialists believes it is "fundamentally sound."
  30. Americans are not likely to be hoodwinked for long either by a well-argued but fundamentally flawed case.
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