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  1. The episode could reasonably serve as a unique epic of royal espionage!
    这一事件理所当然地堪称是国王间谍活动的的独一无二的史诗。
  2. A device that operates by power(often electricity) and performs some reasonably complex operation("an accounting machine";"photocopiers and other office machines").
    用动力(通常是电)推动运行的一种设备,它能完成某些相当复杂的工作(例如会计机、复印机和其它办公机器)。


reasonably
[ adv ]
  1. to a moderately sufficient extent or degree

  2. <adv.all>
    pretty big
    pretty bad
    jolly decent of him
    the shoes are priced reasonably
    he is fairly clever with computers
  3. with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner

  4. <adv.all>
    he acted sensibly in the crisis
    speak more sanely about these affairs
    acted quite reasonably


Reasonably \Rea"son*a*bly\, adv.
1. In a reasonable manner.

2. Moderately; tolerably. ``Reasonably perfect in the
language.'' --Holder.

  1. A reasonably high percentage of the kids, their families are not full-time farmers." Geuns said about 200 head of cattle were entered in the recent Michigan Youth All Breed Beef and Sheep Show at Ionia, down 50 from last year.
  2. If you have, there is plenty on offer that is reasonably priced without sounding tacky. Never one to leave its rooms empty if it can help it, Hilton International has been wracking its corporate brain for intriguingly cheap offers. Birdwatching weekends?
  3. The municipal market "is still in reasonably good shape, but it's getting hit a little because of worries about the large supply," said Jeffrey Noss, manager of municipal research for Roosevelt & Cross Inc. of New York.
  4. Since one may reasonably assume that Adm.
  5. We have followed a reasonably clear strategy, with the right type of people pursuing the right sort of client.' The figures in the table have been compiled by the firms with year-ends adjusted to make the data comparable.
  6. Still, Mr. Barton of the Independent Bankers Association thinks Velda Sue "has a reasonably good chance" of passing this session.
  7. The appeals court said city officials argued that "although Dlubak could reasonably foresee serious harm befalling Powdrill, he owed Powdrill no duty.
  8. Felony murder is a homicide that occurs during the commission of a felony, in this case arson, in which someone's death is a reasonably foreseeable result.
  9. Now, as they approach their mid-60s and what they might reasonably have expected to be a placid transition into retirement, the Gotti brothers are confronting a myriad of changes and new concerns.
  10. The amendment said it isn't patent infringement to use or sell a "patented invention" of another company if the purpose is "reasonably related" to obtaining data to submit to the FDA.
  11. Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, writing for the court, said there were sufficient factors to lead agents to reasonably suspect Sokolow was engaged in criminal activity.
  12. The big winners of the drought would be farmers with reasonably good crops and large carryovers of surplus grain from previous harvests, Wisner said.
  13. Galeries guests were snapping up everything from cat-shaped porcelain teapots to wicker baskets, rugs and satin evening bags, priced very reasonably by Paris standards.
  14. It is the time par excellence when the disciplined angler can put aside thoughts of quantity and may reasonably pursue the dream of the monster.
  15. If you ask people if they are satisfied with their working conditions, you need to know what minimum margin of discontent can reasonably be expected. The second protection is careful question design, avoiding leading or blank-cheque negative ones.
  16. And, Ms. Mills said, the "reasonably steady" markets Monday allowed managers to postpone the day of reckoning until yesterday, when they sold dollar-denominated holdings in droves at the first sign of weakness in the greenback.
  17. And stocks now are "reasonably priced." JOHN M. TEMPLETON, 77-year-old chairman of the Templeton Group of Mutual Funds, would put $75,000 into stocks.
  18. Many say the existing system for allocating slots through traffic-scheduling committees run by the airlines works reasonably well.
  19. Ron Talley, a senior economist at Mellon Bank, Pittsburgh, expects the U.S. currency to remain reasonably firm against its Japanese counterpart but predicts the dollar will slip against the mark.
  20. David Berson, an economist with the Federal National Mortgage Association, said he looked for mortgage rates to continue creeping up, driven by reasonably strong economic growth and continued worries about inflationary pressures.
  21. Offered in February at $20 each, shares of the well-known publishing company rose about 47% because the offering was reasonably priced and the company has large operations in Europe, Mr. Natale says.
  22. On the positive side, however, one thing is reasonably clear.
  23. Analysts say most private-sector workers can't reasonably expect to win substantial wage increases when business is poor and the labor supply is plentiful.
  24. "Our breadth of focus," says Andrew Melnick, research director, allows Merrill to "find companies that others might not find, at a reasonably early stage."
  25. "I'm reasonably pleased with these figures," said Rob Golding, motors analyst with Warburg Securities Ltd. in London, echoing the sentiment of other sector watchers.
  26. Can we reasonably expect them to be any more altruistic than the members of Congress? There is a solution.
  27. Most retailers say that by and large there is a reasonably steady pace of recovery.' But Mr John Bryson, centre manager of the Metro centre in Gateshead, says: 'Sales just fell off the cliff after the middle of January.
  28. It can thus reasonably be kept aware of the necessary qualifications for membership of the various European clubs.
  29. In his opinion last February, Judge Robert Bork of the district's federal appeals court wrote: "The government, as a landowner, breached its duty to maintain its property in a reasonably safe condition."
  30. Yet accounting rules bar any provision for such costs until there is a reasonably firm fix on the out-of-pocket consequences of a specific event.
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