adequately (adv)
Sens 1 : in a sufficient
manner for a specific requirement [source : D'après MW]
Contextes :
- These zones were also relatively easy to survey and allowed
inexperienced fieldwalkers to be trained adequately before teams tackled the
more difficult urban fringes and the area of the ancient cemeteries known to
exist in zone 9 and farther south.
- The most important conclusion is a question as to why a landing at
Suvla Bay had not been adequately explored, given the suitability of its
landing beaches, the trafficability of the wide Suvla Plain, and the
suitability of the plain for the provision of ground water
supplies.
- However, if indeed one chloride ligand interacts with the surface of
the silica to significantly elongate the V -Cl bond, the DFT model does not
adequately reproduce the effect of the surface.
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Sens 2 : in a satisfactory, but not extremely
good manner. [source : D'après MAC]
Contextes :
- Suppose a model based on conventional equation of state, adequately
tested in the laboratory, fails to account for a cosmological
observation.
- Various reasons exist for the criminal enforcement of copyright:
first, criminal sanctions are necessary to curtail infringements that would
otherwise not be adequately dealt with using civil sanctions.
- Overall, it can be said that the fine grid (500 K grids) used in the
present work adequately captures the key features of flow generated in
stirred vessels.