marginally
marginally — 副詞
1. to a very small degree, often so small that the change or difference is barely n
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非常少量地;差距極小地
to a very small degree, often so small that the change or difference is barely noticeable or is at the very edge of what can be measured.
The new smartphone model is marginally faster than last year's version.
最新型號的智慧型手機比去年版本快了一些。
marginally + comparative adjective
Faisal's score on the final exam was marginally higher than his midterm result.
Faisal 的期末考成績比他的期中考成績略高一些。
The revised plan will cost marginally less than the original proposal.
修改後的計畫花費會比原本的提案稍低一些。
After the treatment, Eleni's symptoms improved marginally over several weeks.
接受治療後,Eleni 的症狀在幾週內有了些微改善。
Rents in the area have risen marginally despite the economic downturn.
該地區的租金在經濟不景氣中仍微幅上漲。
- significantly
opposite end of the degree scale — implies a large or meaningful amount
- substantially
opposite end; suggests a considerable, noticeable difference
文法句型
marginally + comparative adjective
marginally + past participle
verb + marginally
marginally + prepositional phrase
用法筆記
Commonly modifies comparative adjectives (e.g. better, cheaper, faster) and past participles (e.g. improved, reduced). More formal than the near-synonym 'slightly'; best suited for written reports, evaluations, and data analysis rather than casual conversation.