relatively

副词 adv.
[ˈɹɛl.ə.tʰɪv.li]|[ˈɹɛl.ə.ɾɪv.li]

英文释义

副词 adv.
  1. In a relative manner; with reference to environment or competition; contextually or comparatively. not-comparable
    — In the present position of Europe, it is obvious, that France domineers. She has gained positively, by adding territory to her dominions [...]; she has gained relatively, by removing Austria to a distance, and by weakening that ancient rival to such a degree, as to secure her inaction for an age.
  2. Somewhat; fairly. not-comparable,proscribed,sometimes
    — Additionally, the F never lets you forget it's one big and very heavy motorcycle. The wide bars give you the leverage to bend it into a corner relatively quickly, but you feel its mass resisting. […] On the freeway, the seat–relatively thin to keep ride height down–offers a pleasant site for your rear through a tank of gas.

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relative alternative,US

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Etymology tree
English relative
Proto-Indo-European *leyg-der.
Proto-Germanic *līkąder.
Proto-Germanic *-līkaz
Proto-Germanic *-ê
Proto-Germanic *-līkê
Proto-West Germanic *-līkē
Old English -līċe
Middle English -ly
English -ly
English relatively
From relative + -ly.
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