proportionally
adverb uk/prəˈpɔː.ʃən.əl.i/ us/prəˈpɔːr.ʃən.əl.i/ (also proportionately, /prəˈpɔː.ʃən.ət.li/ /prəˈpɔːr.ʃən.ət.li/)
与…成比例地
in a way that keeps the same relationship between numbers or amounts; as a proportion
Unemployment is proportionally much higher in the north of the country. 该国北部的失业率在比例上要高得多。
See: proportional
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- New England has proportionally more householders in the 55- to 74- year-old group than the rest of the nation.
- Job cuts in Georgia could total 5,000 if the airline trims its work force here proportionally to the rest of its nationwide system.
- Although the number of cell phones has doubled in the U. S. in the past five years, the number of traffic accidents hasn't gone up proportionally.
- If women were proportionally represented, there would be close to 70 female legislators.