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		Definition of economically in English: economicallyadverb iːkəˈnɒmɪkli 1In a way that relates to economics or finance. 在经济(学)上 sentence adverb the region is important economically 该地区在经济上很重要。 Example sentencesExamples -  Other indicators show the region slipping backwards both economically and socially.
 -  Overall the reduction corresponds to about one day, which is economically important.
 -  The net result is that mature welfare states tend economically to stagnate.
 -  The Skorpion project has brought a hive of economic activities to the economically depressed southern Namibia.
 -  With a population of almost 10 million, Bangkok is the most important city politically and economically.
 -  Although economically dependent upon the EU, as soon as tensions arise they side with the US politically.
 -  The economically most important minerals concentrated in placers are listed in Table 1.
 -  Ostrich farming is seen as a way out of poverty for many in the economically depressed and semi-arid southern Namibia.
 -  The region was becoming more economically important for Australia, accounting for half its export markets.
 -  Why did Europe develop economically, in a way unlike any other region before the eighteenth century?
 -  The tax code is economically destructive because it taxes savings and investment at the expense of consumption.
 -  Often in debt, they are economically and politically dependent on local headmen and landlords.
 -  Aromatic plants are economically important, because of the essential oils they produce.
 -  Closer to home, livestock are important economically but animals are also a source of companionship.
 -  In the natural world, fruit and the seed it contains are hugely important economically, being a primary source of food.
 -  It's a very dynamic city and economically it plays an important role in South Africa.
 -  Production of milk protein is economically important to dairy producers and milk manufacturers.
 -  That some taxpayers might welcome new taxes seems an economically dubious notion.
 -  More to the point, GDP makes for a politically attractive but economically irrelevant denominator.
 -  Its citizens are economically powerless in their capacity both as workers and as consumers.
 
 2In a way that involves careful use of money or resources. 节俭地,节约地  the new building was erected as economically as possible 这个新建筑是本着最节约的精神建造的。 Example sentencesExamples -  Those who dare to take these steps will benefit from shared resources and live more economically.
 -  The inmates of these ‘Houses of Industry’ were fed as economically as possible on bread and thin gruel.
 -  Those who furnished the funds were directly interested in seeing that they were used as economically as possible.
 -  If the hydrates can be harvested economically, they could become an important source of fuel in the future.
 -  It is incumbent therefore on all local authorities to operate as efficiently and economically as possible.
 -  Energy has to be used as economically as possible with regard to the preservation of nature, he explained.
 -  A reserve, on the other hand, is the portion of an identified resource that can be extracted economically using current technology.
 
 3In a way that uses no more of something than is necessary. 不浪费地;简练地,简洁地  a precis aims to express a passage more economically 所谓摘要就是要将一段文章更加简洁地表达出来。 Example sentencesExamples -  In these three central symphonies, a large orchestra is used economically, with passages of delicacy and refinement akin to chamber music.
 
    Definition of economically in US English: economicallyadverb 1In a way that relates to economics or finance. 在经济(学)上 sentence adverb the region is important economically 该地区在经济上很重要。 Example sentencesExamples -  Why did Europe develop economically, in a way unlike any other region before the eighteenth century?
 -  Although economically dependent upon the EU, as soon as tensions arise they side with the US politically.
 -  Ostrich farming is seen as a way out of poverty for many in the economically depressed and semi-arid southern Namibia.
 -  The tax code is economically destructive because it taxes savings and investment at the expense of consumption.
 -  The economically most important minerals concentrated in placers are listed in Table 1.
 -  Often in debt, they are economically and politically dependent on local headmen and landlords.
 -  Closer to home, livestock are important economically but animals are also a source of companionship.
 -  The net result is that mature welfare states tend economically to stagnate.
 -  More to the point, GDP makes for a politically attractive but economically irrelevant denominator.
 -  The region was becoming more economically important for Australia, accounting for half its export markets.
 -  Production of milk protein is economically important to dairy producers and milk manufacturers.
 -  Its citizens are economically powerless in their capacity both as workers and as consumers.
 -  In the natural world, fruit and the seed it contains are hugely important economically, being a primary source of food.
 -  Aromatic plants are economically important, because of the essential oils they produce.
 -  Overall the reduction corresponds to about one day, which is economically important.
 -  It's a very dynamic city and economically it plays an important role in South Africa.
 -  Other indicators show the region slipping backwards both economically and socially.
 -  With a population of almost 10 million, Bangkok is the most important city politically and economically.
 -  That some taxpayers might welcome new taxes seems an economically dubious notion.
 -  The Skorpion project has brought a hive of economic activities to the economically depressed southern Namibia.
 
 - 1.1 In a way that involves careful use of money or resources.
节俭地,节约地  the new building was erected as economically as possible 这个新建筑是本着最节约的精神建造的。 Example sentencesExamples -  Those who dare to take these steps will benefit from shared resources and live more economically.
 -  The inmates of these ‘Houses of Industry’ were fed as economically as possible on bread and thin gruel.
 -  Energy has to be used as economically as possible with regard to the preservation of nature, he explained.
 -  Those who furnished the funds were directly interested in seeing that they were used as economically as possible.
 -  If the hydrates can be harvested economically, they could become an important source of fuel in the future.
 -  It is incumbent therefore on all local authorities to operate as efficiently and economically as possible.
 -  A reserve, on the other hand, is the portion of an identified resource that can be extracted economically using current technology.
 
  - 1.2 In a way that uses no more of something than is necessary.
不浪费地;简练地,简洁地  a précis aims to express a passage more economically 所谓摘要就是要将一段文章更加简洁地表达出来。 Example sentencesExamples -  In these three central symphonies, a large orchestra is used economically, with passages of delicacy and refinement akin to chamber music.
 
  
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