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 readily ['rɛdɪlɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 迅速地, 轻易地, 乐意地



    readily
    [ adv ]
    1. without much difficulty

    2. <adv.all>
      these snakes can be identified readily
    3. in a punctual manner

    4. <adv.all>
      he did his homework promptly


    Readily \Read"i*ly\ (r[e^]d"[i^]*l[y^]), adv.
    1. In a ready manner; quickly; promptly. --Chaucer.

    2. Without delay or objection; without reluctance; willingly;
    cheerfully.

    How readily we wish time spent revoked! --Cowper.

    1. These were readily seized but traders then found that stock in the underlying blue chips had become very hard to find.
    2. In the first place, Americans should make their experience in race relations more readily available to South Africa.
    3. About 70% of NCR's shareholders are predominantly institutional investors who can readily be contacted by AT&T's proxy solicitors.
    4. We readily admit that this will not be easy to accomplish.
    5. The cutbacks, the most severe yet in the carrier's effort to shrink its way to profitability, make it plain that Eastern will readily liquidate any operation that fails to promise short-term returns.
    6. The customers are thus readily able to check that their travel company is complying with the regulations.
    7. Even a change in circumstances, such as the death of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini or economic or military sanctions, cannot readily resolve the dispute.
    8. The Arctic is not as bitterly cold as the South Pole, and the high ice clouds form less readily, Albritton said, but these clouds still form and can help promote the reactions that damage ozone.
    9. But Mr. Zaitsev can't be so readily taken at face value, partly because he's careful to remain as much of a riddle as the women his clothes conceal.
    10. "The conduct at issue in this case is readily distinguishable from those crimes: It involves no malice and injures no victims."
    11. Most other departments' effects are readily discernible and their impact is immediate. If the personnel specialist has a role in the future, it is as an internal consultant to line management.
    12. One, for instance, is never to attribute responsibility for anything to anyone, without testing the truth of that attribution by asking other people, including the person concerned. He readily admits that the task isn't easy.
    13. European nations have never readily accepted in full U.S. concerns about Gadhafi's actions.
    14. But it is not a development that the government can readily ignore. For all that, the inflation data are not so bad.
    15. Whether the Soviet Union, with its long history of distrust of Western capitalism, will readily accept IMF dictates remains to be seen.
    16. So, Federal Express readily agreed to donate the logos, labels and packages in return for the free plug.
    17. The woman who found the boy, Guadalupe de la Vega of Juarez, said she thinks Savat might be from the United States because he doesn't like chili, tortillas or beans, but readily eats hamburgers and hot dogs.
    18. Average jury verdicts have increased steadily over the past decade, as Mr. Hermann readily admits.
    19. Traders and analysts said that despite the heavy supply, the securities were readily absorbed because they tap the maturity ranges that are most eagerly sought by investors and because there has been fairly light asset-backed issuance in past weeks.
    20. "The right wing government can, if it wants, shift towards peace more readily than Labor, because it won't have a right wing to criticize it."
    21. In 1990 German companies invested DM30bn (Pounds 10.50bn) overseas, while foreigners invested only DM3bn in Germany. Outsiders readily cite a host of disincentives to investing in Germany.
    22. Likewise, U.S. and Asian customers with Cirrus cards will be able to withdraw money more readily in Europe.
    23. He went on to explain that the university kept all the practice pianos beautifully in tune, and the student or person without perfect pitch might find that piano offered "more opportunities, no?" I readily agreed.
    24. The government probably wouldn't give in readily to a hostile foray by Ford, however.
    25. It is believed Mr. Gorbachev was referring to such goods as oil, natural gas and coal, which are readily converted into hard currency.
    26. To help pay for this, KKR has an enormous equity pool of $5.6 billion for leveraged buy-outs, which can readily be tapped.
    27. The ground rules of US foreign policy were once readily grasped.
    28. Patients are finding that insurance is more readily accepted up front as payment.
    29. Companies readily acknowledge that it is worth spending millions of dollars on lawyers to put off spending hundreds of millions of dollars on cleanups.
    30. On either view, the economy ought to be able to grow at some 3 per cent a year for more than a decade. Mr Minford and Mr Congdon argue that with prudent monetary policy the economy can readily sustain such performance.
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