colloquially
adverb uk/kəˈləʊ.kwi.ə.li/ us/kəˈloʊ.kwi.ə.li/
(词语或表达法)口语地,通俗语地,非正式地
informally and in a way that is more suitable for use in speech than in writing
Colloquially referred to as a "brain attack", a stroke occurs when the flow of blood to the brain is interrupted. 俗称“脑梗”,当流向大脑的血液被中断时就会发生中风。
Jardine writes clearly and colloquially for the non-academic reader. 雅尔丁为非学术界的读者写得很清楚、很口语化。
See: colloquial
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- Some people accused the Vice President of speaking too colloquially.
- His actors talk colloquially and quickly, sometimes over one another.
- Sepsis, colloquially known as blood poisoning, can occur in response to almost any bacterial infection.