essentially
adv. 本质上,根本上; 本来; “essential“的派生
You use essentially to emphasize a quality that someone or something has, and to say that it is their most important or basic quality.
It's been believed for centuries that great writers, composers and scientists are essentially quite different from ordinary people...
几个世纪以来人们一直相信伟大的作家、作曲家和科学家从根本上就与普通人大不相同。
Essentially, vines and grapes need water, heat and light.
最基本的是,葡萄藤和葡萄需要水、热和光。
You use essentially to indicate that what you are saying is mainly true, although some parts of it are wrong or more complicated than has been stated.
His analysis of urban use of agricultural land has been proved essentially correct...
他有关城市占用农业用地的分析已被证明大体上是正确的。
Essentially, the West has only two options...
基本上,西方只有两种选择。
1. at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature;
Thinking in categories enables us to categorise phenomena are essentially ambiguous.
分类思考能够使我们可以将一些本质上含糊的现象进行分类.
It is essentially necessary that I should have an answer to this question.
我对这个问题要一个答复,这是非常必要的.
The situation of home manufacture of brushless excitation system is introduced essentially in this paper.
概要地介绍了无刷励磁系统国产比的情况.
I do not think the picture has essentially changed much, even today.
我想甚至在今日,这幅图画根本还没有什么改变.
The argument was essentially a technical one.
这个论据从本质上讲是技术性的.