relatively 英 [ˈrelətɪvli]   美 [ˈrɛlətɪvlɪ]

relatively

relatively  英 [ˈrelətɪvli] 美 [ˈrɛlətɪvlɪ]

adv. 相对地,比较地 

I found the test relatively easy. 我觉得这次测验比较容易。
We had relatively few applications for the job. 申请我们这项工作的人相对较少。

  • Use relatively when you want to make a statement about something compared to something else. After a zero degree day, 30 degrees might feel relatively warm.
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  • adv. 相对地,比较地
  • 1. I found the test relatively easy.

    我觉得这次测验比较容易。

  • 2. We had relatively few applications for the job.

    申请我们这项工作的人相对较少。

  • 3. Relatively speaking, these jobs provide good salaries.

    相对来说,这些工作报酬都不低。

  • relatively (adv.) "in relation to something else," 1560s, from relative (adj.) + -ly (2).
rela·tive·ly / ˈrelətɪvli ; NAmE ˈrelətɪvli / adverb to a fairly large degree, especially in comparison to sth else 相当程度上;相当地;相对地 I found the test relatively easy. 我觉得这次测验比较容易。 We had relatively few applications for the job. 申请我们这项工作的人相对较少。 Lack of exercise is also a risk factor for heart disease but it's relatively small when compared with the others. 缺乏锻炼也是导致心脏病的一个因素。但和其他因素相比,这方面的危险较小。 IDIOM ˈrelatively speaking used when you are comparing sth with all similar things (和所有类似事物比较)相对而言 Relatively speaking, these jobs provide good salaries. 相对来说,这些工作报酬都不低。 rela·tive·ly / ˈrelətɪvli ; NAmE ˈrelətɪvli /
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