practically
adv. 几乎; 实际上
Practically means almost, but not completely or exactly.
He'd known the old man practically all his life...
他几乎打记事起就认识这个老人。
I know people who find it practically impossible to give up smoking.
我认识一些人,他们觉得戒烟几乎是不可能的。
You use practically to describe something which involves real actions or events rather than ideas or theories.
The course is more practically based than the Masters degree...
该课程比硕士学位课程更注重实践。
The British are not famed for their philosophy and tend to be more practically minded.
英国人不是以其哲学思想闻名,而是往往更注重实际。
1. almost;
2. (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely;
Within a couple of weeks, the Germans stood practically at the gates of Alexandria.
两三个星期以后, 德军几乎兵临亚历山大城下.
And then it analyses the reasons of the presence of the chambers theoretically and practically.
其次从理论和实践两方面对商会存在的原因作了分析.
Mervin says he doesn't need to wear glasses whereas in reality he's practically blind without them.
默文说他不需要戴眼镜,而事实上他不戴眼镜几乎什么也看不见.
As a result , they all could borrow at practically the same interest rate as Germany.
如此一来, 所有成员国都能以与德国基本上相同的利率借贷.
TITe's practically no abundance space in his absorbing except wall wall newspapers.
除了满屋子的报纸外,他的书房里几乎么有什么空的地方了.