Definition of concretely

concretelyadverb

cụ thể

/ˈkɒŋkriːtli//kɑːnˈkriːtli/

The adjective "concretely" has its roots in Latin. The Latin word "concretus" means "fused into a single mass" or "solidified", which is related to the verb "concreare", meaning "to make concrete" or "to solidify". This Latin word is also the source of the English word "concrete". In the 16th century, the English language borrowed the Latin adjective "concretus" and adapted it to form the adjective "concretely", meaning "in a concrete manner" or "in a tangible and visible way". Over time, the word "concretely" has evolved to encompass the sense of being specific, detailed, and practical, often used to describe a concept or idea that is tangible and easy to understand. In essence, "concretely" means to express an abstract idea or concept in a clear, specific, and tangible way.

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in a way that is based on facts, not on ideas or guesses

theo cách dựa trên sự thật, không phải trên ý tưởng hoặc phỏng đoán

Example:
  • People started to think more concretely about political questions.

    Mọi người bắt đầu suy nghĩ cụ thể hơn về các vấn đề chính trị.

Related words and phrases

in a way that you can see and feel

theo cách mà bạn có thể nhìn thấy và cảm nhận

Example:
  • These are private moments, but are captured concretely on film.

    Đây là những khoảnh khắc riêng tư nhưng được ghi lại cụ thể trên phim.