0 in a clear and definite way, or in a form that can be seen or felt -- 确定地,确实地;具体地,有形地,实在地
Having this information helps me identify concretely what my goals should be. 这些信息有助于我具体确定自己的目标应该是什么。
The twin city relationship promotes friendship and, more concretely, business connections. 结为友好城市促进了友谊,更具体地说,促进了商业联系。
But the quenching existed first in my mind - as a thing - before it existed concretely in the outside world.
This problem concerns all the classes of -models, since forcing completion and free completion are the only systematic ways we know for building models concretely.
Of course the papers in this collection deal very concretely and locally with named individuals who left verifiable traces in texts and archives.
More concretely, we wish to articulate a common abstract stratum that underlies the usage of names in diverse name-based formalisms.
It is less certain whether scientific materialism can concretely regulate people's lives in the way traditional religions have been able to do.
To see why, we must specify more concretely what is meant by "the full range of benefits and risks" that the parents must consider.
Numerous and more concretely documented than a past voice or performance, they have dominated what little literature exists on the singer.
Clearly there is, concretely, a practice of theory, with concrete structures such as individuals and schools of thought more or less substantively engaged with it.