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diametrically    音标拼音: [d,ɑɪəm'ɛtrɪkəli] [d,ɑɪəm'ɛtrɪkli]
ad. 绝对地

绝对地

diametrically
adv 1: as from opposite ends of a diameter; "when two honest
witnesses give accounts of the same event that differ
diametrically, how can anyone prove that the evidence you
gave was deliberately false?"; "three of these brushes
were approximately 120 feet apart and the fourth
diametrically opposite to one of the three"


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