notably
adverb uk/ˈnəʊ.tə.bli/ us/ˈnoʊ.t̬ə.bli/
C1 格外地,特别地
especially or most importantly
The company is beginning to attract investors, most notably big Japanese banks. 这家公司开始吸引投资者,特别是日本大型金融会社。
明显地;显然;值得注意地
to an important degree, or in a way that can or should be noticed
The newspapers are notably biased. 报纸显然有所偏袒。
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- A great deal has been achieved, most notably free elections.
- A number of members were notably absent from the meeting.
- Some countries, notably France and Japan, have large nuclear power generating capacities.
- Warhol's subjects included celebrities, notably movie stars Elizabeth Taylor and Marilyn Monroe.
- Superman inspired the creation of other comic book heroes, notably Captain Marvel and Batman.