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importantly    音标拼音: [ɪmp'ɔrtəntli]
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importantly
adv 1: in an important way or to an important degree; "more
importantly, Weber held that the manifold meaning
attached to the event by the social scientist could alter
his definition of the concrete event itself" [synonym:
{importantly}, {significantly}]
2: in an important way; "for centuries jellies have figured
importantly among English desserts, particularly upon festive
occasion"


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