effectively

adverb
🔊/ɪˈfektɪvli/
🔊/ɪˈfektɪvli/
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  1. in a way that produces the intended result or a successful result有效地
    • The company must reduce costs to compete effectively.公司要有效地参与竞争必须降低成本。🔊🔊
    • Managers must be able to work effectively in a cooperative setting.管理人员必须能够在合作环境中有效地工作。
    • Most job interviews focus on the candidate's ability to communicate effectively.大多数求职面试都侧重于候选人有效沟通的能力。
    • You dealt with the situation very effectively.你应付这种局面很有一套。🔊🔊
    • The truth of this statement has been effectively demonstrated in Chapter 1.第1章已有效说明了这一说法的真实性。
    opposite ineffectively see also cost-effectiveTopics Successb1, Change, cause and effectb1
  2. used when you are saying what the facts of a situation are实际上;事实上
    • The government has now effectively ruled out tax cuts.政府现在已经有效地排除了减税措施。
    • The war itself did not effectively end until two years later.战争本身直到两年后才真正结束。
    • He was very polite but effectively he was telling me that I had no chance of getting the job.他彬彬有礼,但实际上却是在告诉我,我不可能得到这份工作。🔊🔊
    • Effectively, this means that companies will be able to avoid regulations.实际上, 这就意味着公司将可能不受监管