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physically
[ fiz-ik-lee ]
adverb
- relating to the body or its appearance:
He is not physically attractive.
- according to what exists in the physical world as perceived by the senses:
It's not physically possible because of the laws of gravity.
- in a way that involves rough body contact or strenuous physical activity: a physically demanding sport.
a physically abusive spouse;
a physically demanding sport.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of physically1
Example Sentences
Marc Bashoor, former chief of Prince George鈥檚 County Fire/EMS Department in Maryland, who teaches leadership to firefighters across the country, said vacancies create more vacancies, because 鈥渆verybody gets psychologically and physically tired of working.鈥
"He just exhausts you, as much mentally and emotionally as physically. But he has backed it up at every level he has stepped up to."
"We should be extending their utility beyond their primary tasks by programming them to physically navigate the home to perform a range of additional functions," he said.
"The Crown say the defendant's actions have gone beyond reasonable force and he's physically assaulted Steven Clark," he said.
How physically fit someone is may be the main cause of poor health instead.
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