- generally [roughly] speaking
- [通例文頭で] 一般的に言って, 概して, 大ざっぱに言えば《◆speakingを略すことが多い》
Generally ~ing [Speaking generally], men are stronger than women. 概して男性は女性よりも筋骨たくましい.
English-Japanese dictionary. 2013.
Generally ~ing [Speaking generally], men are stronger than women. 概して男性は女性よりも筋骨たくましい.
English-Japanese dictionary. 2013.
roughly speaking — phrase used for giving information that is general and not exact There are, roughly speaking, three possible solutions to our problem. Thesaurus: inexact and inaccuratesynonym Main entry: roughly * * * ˈgenerally, ˈbroadly, ˈroughly, ˈrelatively … Useful english dictionary
generally — Synonyms and related words: about, all in all, all things considered, altogether, approximately, approximatively, as a rule, as a whole, as an approximation, as per usual, as things go, as usual, at large, broadly, broadly speaking, by and large … Moby Thesaurus
roughly — Synonyms and related words: about, all but, all in all, all things considered, almost, altogether, approximately, approximatively, around, as a rule, as a whole, as an approximation, as good as, at irregular intervals, at large, at random,… … Moby Thesaurus
generally speaking — broadly/generally/speaking phrase used for showing that what you are saying is usually true, but not in every instance Generally speaking, pet owners are law abiding citizens. Thesaurus: ways of describing something in a general waysynonym… … Useful english dictionary
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broadly speaking — adverb without regard to specific details or exceptions he interprets the law broadly • Syn: ↑broadly, ↑loosely, ↑generally • Ant: ↑narrowly (for: ↑broadly) … Useful english dictionary
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