plausibly
adverb uk/ˈplɔː.zə.bli/ us/ˈplɑː.zə.bli/
合理地
in a way that is likely to be true, or is possible to believe
The plot doesn't always unfold plausibly. 作品的情节并不总是合理地展开。
February's figures cannot plausibly be blamed on flukes or special factors. 2月份的数据不能合理地归咎于侥幸或特殊因素。
See: plausible
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- Libby could not plausibly have forgotten the conversations.
- There are many scenarios that one might plausibly imagine for a bio-terrorist attack.
- He argued, plausibly enough, that such requirements hampered his ability to negotiate.