0 in a way that obeys some rules but is not likely:
It is theoretically possible.
1 used to say what is possible, although it may not actually happen:
2 in a way that relates to ideas and theories rather than practical actions:
Theoretically it should be possible to have the shofar music performed live by a minimum of three shofar players.
The qualitative agreement seems satisfactory though the span of the rolling-grain region is theoretically overestimated.
In particular, problems of coexistence and exclusion of competing species have been theoretically investigated using models based on partial and ordinary differential equations.
That is, all theoretically possible mediators cannot be included in any study, and paths involving not-included variables are thus, in effect, constrained to zero.
If there were no sons in the house and the heir was the eldest daughter, the marriage resulted, theoretically, in a mere reversal of roles.
Theoretically, this method works for any type of bounding surfaces.
Theoretically, however, given that there is plasticity, the fact that there is structural abnormality does not in itself predict functional abnormality.
Theoretically, unifocalization would help, but is very unlikely to be good enough for long term survival.
中文繁体
理論上…
More中文简体
理论上…
MoreEspañol
en teoría, teóricamente…
MorePortuguês
teoricamente…
More日本語
理論上では…
MoreTürk dili
kuramsal olarak, teorik olarak, görünüşe bakılırsa…
MoreFrançais
théoriquement, en théorie…
MoreCatalan
en teoria…
More