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		Definition of marginally in English: marginallyadverb ˈmɑːdʒɪn(ə)liˈmɑrdʒənəli To only a limited extent; slightly. 有限地;微小地  inflation is predicted to drop marginally 据预测,通货膨胀会有微小降幅。 as submodifier he's marginally worse than he was 他现在比以前要差一点点。 Example sentencesExamples -  It's pretentious but marginally better than the sepia toned one where I'm cradling a small baby.
 -  Don't worry too much if your line is slightly heavier or marginally lighter than my recommendations.
 -  Their second-choice team would be only marginally weaker than their optimum selection.
 -  Eleven tracks are marginally higher owing to their download popularity.
 -  They may be marginally different because they can still hold the traditional ideals.
 -  The weather pattern gets marginally much better tomorrow with no snow in the forecast.
 -  Perhaps today's keepers, marginally less talented, are victims of the times in which they live.
 -  The average British voter, the survey found, was marginally to the left of centre, at minus 2.
 -  Clinging to the idea of brainwashing is a coping strategy to make hate and death marginally more explicable.
 -  Fortunately the two men emerge from a different exit, marginally wider than the entrance.
 -  In child care the figures are marginally better at 24 sick days per employee.
 -  It is for these actors alone that this film is even marginally entertaining.
 -  I greet you tonight from a new internet cafe, opened only this week and perhaps marginally nearer than my usual one.
 -  I've just spent three nights in such a monstrosity, holed up in a room only marginally larger than a shoebox.
 -  For the first quarter, both teams were all over the place, and for the last they were only marginally more composed.
 -  For being marginally wide at the last turn he lost a single point, but otherwise his three sections of driving were clean.
 -  It is true the speed of traffic in the zone is marginally faster than before by approximately 1mph.
 -  Cork were the better side if only marginally, and we made them earn their bread in a tight and tense finale.
 -  I felt marginally happier and less distracted by events beyond my control.
 -  They were marginally successful in that they created more chances than the visitors and forced two short corners.
 
 Synonyms slightly, a little, a bit, somewhat, rather, moderately, to some degree, to a certain extent, in a way, to a slight extent, faintly, obscurely, dimly    Definition of marginally in US English: marginallyadverbˈmɑrdʒənəliˈmärjənəlē To only a limited extent; slightly. 有限地;微小地  inflation is predicted to drop marginally 据预测,通货膨胀会有微小降幅。 as submodifier he's marginally worse than he was 他现在比以前要差一点点。 Example sentencesExamples -  Don't worry too much if your line is slightly heavier or marginally lighter than my recommendations.
 -  It is true the speed of traffic in the zone is marginally faster than before by approximately 1mph.
 -  They were marginally successful in that they created more chances than the visitors and forced two short corners.
 -  The average British voter, the survey found, was marginally to the left of centre, at minus 2.
 -  I've just spent three nights in such a monstrosity, holed up in a room only marginally larger than a shoebox.
 -  Fortunately the two men emerge from a different exit, marginally wider than the entrance.
 -  It's pretentious but marginally better than the sepia toned one where I'm cradling a small baby.
 -  The weather pattern gets marginally much better tomorrow with no snow in the forecast.
 -  For the first quarter, both teams were all over the place, and for the last they were only marginally more composed.
 -  They may be marginally different because they can still hold the traditional ideals.
 -  Eleven tracks are marginally higher owing to their download popularity.
 -  I greet you tonight from a new internet cafe, opened only this week and perhaps marginally nearer than my usual one.
 -  Cork were the better side if only marginally, and we made them earn their bread in a tight and tense finale.
 -  I felt marginally happier and less distracted by events beyond my control.
 -  Their second-choice team would be only marginally weaker than their optimum selection.
 -  Perhaps today's keepers, marginally less talented, are victims of the times in which they live.
 -  Clinging to the idea of brainwashing is a coping strategy to make hate and death marginally more explicable.
 -  For being marginally wide at the last turn he lost a single point, but otherwise his three sections of driving were clean.
 -  In child care the figures are marginally better at 24 sick days per employee.
 -  It is for these actors alone that this film is even marginally entertaining.
 
 Synonyms slightly, a little, a bit, somewhat, rather, moderately, to some degree, to a certain extent, in a way, to a slight extent, faintly, obscurely, dimly     |