pervasively
adverb uk/pəˈveɪ.sɪv.li/ us/pɚˈveɪ.sɪv.li/
普遍地;弥漫地
in a way that is present or noticeable in every part of a thing or place
No democracy should rely so pervasively on the commercial media. 任何民主国家都不应该如此普遍地依赖商业媒体。
Smart cards are not yet pervasively used in the North American market. 智能卡尚未在北美市场普及。
See: pervasive
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- Yesterday's reports underline how pervasively poor management can seep through an organization.
- Tension hung in the air as pervasively as the smoke of hundreds of cigarettes.
- The materials pervasively presented subjective opinions as scientific fact.