2SENSIBLEin a sensible way which takes account of problems 讲究实际地;从实际出发
‘But how can we pay for it?’ said John practically.
“但是我们怎么付得起钱呢?”约翰很实际地问道。
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practically• Joey just doesn't think practically.• That is why there are so many books on managementpublished and that is why I have readpractically all of them.• As frailty increases that kind of basictending by the family may ease the terminalphase for everyone, practically and emotionally.• In fact, both practically and philosophically our reality often turns out not to be very real.• Practically everyone from work was at the party.• You can practically hear the toiletsflushing.• You practicallyjumped on me when we met.• Linda practically jumped out of her chair when the phonerang.• Advertising was practically never used, even in the early 1970s when the use of search by companies was much less widespread.
practically every• In this period Charlton, previously beaten only twice at the Valley in the league, were first to practically everyball.• Lights were burning in practically everydamnedshack on the grounds.• And we talk practically every day.• Foulkes wonpractically everyhonour in the game as a defender in the BusbyBabesteam.• The same sort of thing is true of Grimes on practically every level.• You will find that in all such pictures before the war practically every man is wearing a cloth-cap or a hat.• But Mr Weinberg was persistent, and would send a scriptpractically every week.• He had the same pumpingswagger that practically every young defendant in the Bronx affected, the PimpRoll.