systematically 英 [,sɪstə'mætɪklɪ]   美 [,sɪstə'mætɪkl]

systematically

systematically  英 [,sɪstə'mætɪklɪ] 美 [,sɪstə'mætɪkl]

adv. 有系统地;有组织地 

A scientist makes observations, poses a hypothesis to explain the observations, and then systematically tests the hypothesis, looking for evidence that either supports or refutes its validity. 科学家先从事观测,再提出假设来解释观测结果,然后对假设进行系统地检验,寻找证据来支持或者否定这一假设。
But these challenges must not become an excuse for governments to systematically violate the rights and privacy of those who use the internet for peaceful political purposes. 然而,对于那些为了和平的政治目的利用互联网的人士,这些并不能成为政府有计划地侵犯他们的权利和隐私的托辞。

  • If you do something systematically, you do it in an orderly, methodical way. Someone who systematically records her dreams is careful to write them in a notebook every single morning.
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  • adv. 有系统地;有组织地
  • 1. A scientist makes observations, poses a hypothesis to explain the observations, and then systematically tests the hypothesis, looking for evidence that either supports or refutes its validity.

    科学家先从事观测,再提出假设来解释观测结果,然后对假设进行系统地检验,寻找证据来支持或者否定这一假设。

  • 2. But these challenges must not become an excuse for governments to systematically violate the rights and privacy of those who use the internet for peaceful political purposes.

    然而,对于那些为了和平的政治目的利用互联网的人士,这些并不能成为政府有计划地侵犯他们的权利和隐私的托辞。

  • 3. Never before has anyone systematically looked for the last queen of Egypt.

    以前没有人曾系统地寻找过这位埃及最后的女王。

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