historically

historically

美 [hɪˈstɔrɪkli]  英 [hɪˈstɒrɪkli]

  • adv.在历史上
  • 网络从历史观点上说;历史上地;过去

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英汉解释

adv.
1.
在历史上,从历史观点上说;

英英解释

adv.

例句

While a new device historically may have counted for only a few weeks of sales in the June quarter, it has had an outsize impact.

虽然苹果以往6月份推出手机第三财政季度结束可能只有时间手机短短销售量公司业绩产生巨大影响

Historically, the role of external pressure tends to be paramount in isolating the dictators and causing divisions within their regimes.

历史来看外部压力孤立独裁者导致政权分裂方面作用极为重要

Gravel root, parsley root and marshmallow root have been used historically for supporting normal fluid elimination.

石根香菜软糖用于支持正常流体历史淘汰

Like the rest of Iowa, Marshalltown historically has had a very homogeneous population.

艾奥瓦其他地方一样马歇尔敦人口历来单一化

Dispersion between the performance of the best and worst performing funds narrowed modestly but continued to be at historically wide levels.

业绩最好最差基金之间差距收窄处于历史高水平

Probably. I don't know how much everyone else eats, but I've been historically one of the biggest eaters on any of my teams.

可能知道其他但是以前效力任何一个那个

She said a large share of the dropoff can be attributed to financial services firms, which historically have had large internship programs.

表示造成数字减少一个重要因素金融服务公司金融业传统提供大量实习机会

It has historically been used as a severe form of capital punishment.

历史认为死刑重刑

Even so, the emerging world has been unable to push forward a candidate to head an institution that historically has meant so much to it.

即便如此新兴世界一直未能推举候选人角逐一个历史一直意义重大国际机构领导人

As you know, humans historically have proved to be the providers of choice.

知道人类历来不错备选

"Historically, rental has been a bit of a poor relation, but we're in the process of turning that on its head, " Mr Calver says.

出租关系历来不好处理我们正在改变局面,”卡尔弗表示

Historically, it was an African American ghetto that had a reputation as a crime-ridden no-go zone among white Angelenos.

历史一个非洲黑人洛杉矶中间声名一直一个犯罪猖獗无法前去区域

Archery has historically been used for hunting and combat; in modern times, however, its main use is that of a recreational activity.

射箭历来用于狩猎作战近代主要用途作为休闲活动

Historically, business partners have struggled to state quantitative expectations for the business service provided by an application.

历史商业合伙人致力于描述应用软件提供业务服务质量预期要求

It has been used historically in a number of contexts, but a primary focus now is in the virtualization of servers and operating systems.

虚拟技术已经很多场合应用现在主要关注服务器操作系统虚拟

Historically gcj has taken a "radically traditional" approach of treating Java as if it were a somewhat unusual dialect of C++.

以前gcj对待Java采取一种激进传统方式认为Java好像C++某个常用方言似的

Historically, the bank note is the overwhelmingly dominant form of warehouse receipt.

历史银行绝对统治地位票据形式

Historically, they fail to see that private land ownership is refutable and that collective land ownership can work well.

历史层面他们没有看到土地私有制可以证伪没有看到土地集体所有可以发展

Dr Stanley, who sleeps separately from his wife, points out that historically we were never meant to share our beds.

妻子斯坦利博士指出历史来看夫妻习惯

Japan's citizens are historically among the world's healthiest, living longer than those of any other country.

历来日本人世界健康寿命其他国家

Schools have historically discouraged them from speaking privately in Navajo and have forbidden it in the classroom.

学校从来反对他们私下课堂绝对禁止

Historically, process boundaries have been used to isolate applications running on the same computer.

以前使用进程边界隔离同一计算机运行应用程序

Historically, such a large, fast shift in unemployment was a reliable indicator of a recession.

历史如此庞大快速失业率上升经济衰退一个可靠指标

So whole-grain breads historically have had sort of this onus of being health-food breads, and people don't like to eat quote, healthfood.

因此面包历来视为一种健康人们喜欢面包所谓健康食品

The "last mile" connection historically has referred to the twisted-pair copper wires used between a home and the telephone company.

历史公里连接家庭电话公司使用铜线

The appeal of a high-ranking geisha to her typical male guest has historically been very different from that of his wife.

顾客对于高级艺妓垂青妻子眷顾不同历来便是如此

Historically, Wenzhou has been a city renowned fot its handicrafts and also as one of the birthplaces of celadon.

汗青不断温州市闻名光纤收发手工艺品也是青瓷发源地之一

There have always been people in the business of selling information, but that has historically been a distinct business from publishing.

一直有人销售信息但是内容发布根源区别

Historically, he said, the squid and tuna competed for the same prey.

乌贼金枪鱼历来争抢同样猎物

Historically, it is argued that deficit financing in the 1930s did not turn around the Great Depression, and the argument is correct.

历史经验而言有人指出世纪30年代赤字融资未能扭转萧条困境确实如此

The next leg is likely to see a spillover into areas of the market and the economy that historically respond to shifts in consumer spending.

接下来金融市场美国经济当中那些通常消费支出变化作出反应领域受到波及

Historically, inversion has been used to indicate selection (e. g. , making the white pixels black and black pixels white).

过去用来表示选择已经完成比如像素变成白色像素变成黑色)。

Yet S& P says historically a single-B rating has had just a 2% average chance of default within a year.

标普历史B国家违约可能性平均只有2%。

Historically, immovable objects are easy to out maneuver and real long-term stubbornness is the Maginot Line of negotiating styles.

历史固定目标容易攻破真正长期顽固就是马其诺防线谈判风格

Historically, tide mills have been used, both in Europe and on the Atlantic coast of the USA.

历史欧洲美国大西洋海岸潮汐工厂

Historically, it seems that the rich, like the poor, have always been with us.

历史富人穷人一样似乎一直伴随我们左右

Historically, hair has had a magical and almost cultic importance in human history and was, for instance, believed to be a source of power.

长远说来人类历史头发具有魔力具有礼拜重要性物质例如人们相信头发一种力量

Historically, the kulich were carried to church and set out on long tables to be blessed by a priest.

过去人们kulich教堂一张一位牧师

Even taking the recent global downturn into account, this has been a hopeful time for a historically downtrodden continent.

即使考虑最近全球经济危机历史深受压迫非洲大陆依然迎来一段充满前途时刻

"Historically, we have battled attendance problems, " Vice Principal Ross Thibault said. The call is hoped to work.

校长罗斯-鲍尔特:“长期以来我们一直想方设法解决出勤问题。”希望这次致电起作用

Nevertheless, 25 years of historically strong stock market performance have left the market far from bargain-priced.

然而历史角度25股市行情强势市场远离低廉定价环境