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similarly    音标拼音: [s'ɪməlɚli]
ad. 同样地,类似于

同样地,类似於

similarly
adv 1: in like or similar manner; "He was similarly affected";
"some people have little power to do good, and have
likewise little strength to resist evil"- Samuel Johnson
[synonym: {similarly}, {likewise}]

Similarly \Sim"i*lar*ly\, adv.
In a similar manner.
[1913 Webster]


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  • similar to or similarly to - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Using the example "to obtain similar to or similarly to," the latter sounds very strange even though similarly is definitely being used as an adverb The sentence: "The fragments were obtained simi
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    The argument I am faced with is whether we should use the adverb, similarly, by essentially implicitly encapsulating the entire process to arrive at a new equation as the verb; or whether we should use the adjective, similar, to suggest that the equation or citation are similar to our equation, but leave us with the ambiguity illustrated in
  • similarly to in the sentence beginning - English Language Usage . . .
    2 "Similarly to" (in a similar way to) at the beginning of a sentence is grammatically correct Because many Americans generally don't use adverbs correctly, beginning a sentence with one such as this would certainly sound quite odd People tend to go with words that are frequently used Let's start re-educating people by using English
  • comparisons - Behaves similar to or behaves similarly to? - English . . .
    The correct word in this usage is similarly In a hypothetical situation where there is a test for similarity, and two object are, when tested, found to be similar, then one could say either object behaves similar to the other
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    I know that there's usually a comma after "similarly" but the sentence in the second sentence sounds too long and has too many pauses I prefer the first option because it flows better, but is it grammatically correct?
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    Here , As and To would mean to different things : If you would use the word AS here , it would mean similie but you actually meant it to be an analogy (comparison) So if you would want to show the similarity b w the two: A is constructed as similarly as B But the more befitting phrase here would be: A is constructed similarly to B Why? because you are comparing both the diagrams , hence an
  • Can I use similar to at the beginning of a sentence?
    Can I use "similar to" at the beginning of a sentence? For example, Similar to the proof showing x=1, we have y=1 Or I should say "it is similar to the proof showing x=1, we have y=1"
  • Is there a single word which means similar but not quite the same . . .
    Is there a single word which means " similar but not quite the same"? Yes there is! A good definition of "similar" would be "not quite the same" Therefore you are asking for a single word that means: "Similar but similar " Clearly the word is "similar" NOTES As a consequence of reading Charon's comment below, I edited my answer to the above I see that someone (Neeku Aug 15 '14 at 15:35
  • Treat similarly named patches equally: is this correct English?
    1 Treat similarly named patches equally Your first example (as quoted above) is both grammatical and expresses the sense you explained in the question Using a hyphen (ie, similarly-named patches) would explicitly indicate that similarly modifies named, not patches
  • How to say the same below in academic papers?
    I believe that if you establish a notation within an academic paper, then it is implicit that the notation will be understood as introduced within the scope of that paper Indeed I do not see how one could, and why one would, easily depart from this natural understanding Highlighting graphically the definition for the notation is a good idea In case you need to be explicit, people do say





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