elementally
adverb uk/ˌel.ɪˈmen.təl.i/ us/ˌel.əˈmen.t̬əl.i/
基本地,基础地;重要地,主要地
in a way that is very basic, simple, and powerful
The story is both elementally Russian and universally understandable. 这个故事既是俄罗斯元素,又是可以为大家都能理解的。
There's something elementally thrilling about seeing that much passionate male energy on a stage. 在舞台上看到如此充满激情的阳刚之力,这是非常令人振奋的。
(土、风、水、火)基本四大要素的;基本自然力的
in a way that relates to the basic elements (= earth, air, fire, and water) or the basic power of nature
The characters feel that some inhuman, irresistible force - elementally represented by the waterfall - has seized them. 看到大瀑布,剧中的人物都被它所象征的某种超人类的、不可抗拒的力量震撼了。
They named their children elementally: River, Summer, Rain and Leaf. 他们用江、夏、雨、叶这些取自大自然的名字给孩子们取名。
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- There is something elementally satisfying about the roll of the dice and the click-clack of little wooden counters.
- Fidelio is surely the most elementally moving of all operas.
- There are myriad characters like this in fiction - elementally unlikable, yet important character studies.
- The image of lightning touched me elementally and held me transfixed.
- The crystal-clear water felt so elementally and deliciously warm it was like surrendering to an embrace.