independently
adverb uk/ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dənt.li/ us/ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dənt.li/
B2 独立地
without being influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or things
The two scientists both made the same discovery independently, at roughly the same time. 这两位科学家几乎同时独立地做出了相同的发现。
Each part of the organization operates independently of the others. 该组织的每个部分都是独立运作的。
独立地
without taking help or money from other people
She is proud of the fact that at the age of 90, she still lives independently. 她为自己九十高龄仍然独立生活而感到自豪。
See: independent
- More examples
- Husbands and wives may be taxed independently.
- If you've already got experience in word-processing and databases, you can take the spreadsheets module of the course independently.
- Several different students came to me independently with the same concern, so I am taking the matter very seriously.
- We were concerned that these animals, kept in captivity for so long, might not be able to survive independently in the wild.
- For most young people, going to university is their first experience of living independently.