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    relatively

    US /ˈrɛlətɪvlɪ/

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    UK /ˈrelətɪvli/

    A2
    adv.AdverbIn a manner comparing something to something else
    The weather felt relatively cool for October
    adv.AdverbTo a moderate degree; fairly.
    The project was relatively successful, although it didn't meet all its goals.
    adv.AdverbWhen considered in relation to something else.
    Relatively speaking, the cost of living is lower in the countryside.

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    Chinese Street Food Tour in Hangzhou, China | BEST Potstickers in China!

    11:53Chinese Street Food Tour in Hangzhou, China | BEST Potstickers in China!
    • 杭州菜主要注重的是清淡一点 Hangzhou cuisine is relatively clear and light

      杭州菜主要注重的是清淡一点 Hangzhou cuisine is relatively clear and light

    B1

    The Greatest Innovations In Formula One

    12:00The Greatest Innovations In Formula One
    • The engines at their disposal were relatively low-powered and inefficient,

      The engines at their disposal were relatively low-powered and inefficient,

    • understood the basic concept of drag. The engines at their disposal were relatively

      understood the basic concept of drag. The engines at their disposal were relatively

    B1

    What They Haven't Told You about Climate Change

    04:55What They Haven't Told You about Climate Change
    • of wobble or tilt in the earth's axis, among many others. Even the relatively short 300-year

      of wobble or tilt in the earth's axis, among many others. Even the relatively short 300-year

    • Even the relatively short 300-year period from the peak of the Little Ice Age to the present has not been steady.

      Even the relatively short 300-year period from the peak of the Little Ice Age to the present has not been steady.

    B1

    Knight

    40:16Knight
    • Chivalry developed as an early standard of professional ethics for knights, who were relatively affluent horse owners and were expected to provide military services in exchange for landed property.

      Chivalry developed as an early standard of professional ethics for knights, who were relatively affluent horse owners and were expected to provide military services in exchange for landed property.

    • relatively affluent horse owners and were expected to provide military services in exchange

      relatively affluent horse owners and were expected to provide military services in exchange

    B2

    12 Signs You’re Way More Intelligent Than You Realize

    11:4412 Signs You’re Way More Intelligent Than You Realize
    • intelligent people learn how to play instruments  relatively quickly because they have a natural  

      intelligent people learn how to play instruments  relatively quickly because they have a natural  

    • For example, intelligent people learn how to play instruments relatively quickly because they have a natural ability to understand basic rhythms.

      For example, intelligent people learn how to play instruments relatively quickly because they have a natural ability to understand basic rhythms.

    B1

    The Invisible Barrier Keeping Two Worlds Apart

    09:25The Invisible Barrier Keeping Two Worlds Apart
    • but which is actually a relatively recent addition to our understanding of the world.

      but which is actually a relatively recent addition to our understanding of the world.

    • but which is actually a relatively recent addition to our understanding of the world.

      but which is actually a relatively recent addition to our understanding of the world.

    B1

    Inside a Chinese EV Graveyard in Hangzhou | WSJ

    05:15Inside a Chinese EV Graveyard in Hangzhou | WSJ
    • That also means that the older vehicles become obsolete relatively quickly.

      That also means that the older vehicles become obsolete relatively quickly.

    • relatively quickly.

      relatively quickly.

    B1

    Crocs: How the Polarizing Footwear Brand Became a Fashion Statement | The Economics Of | WSJ

    06:19Crocs: How the Polarizing Footwear Brand Became a Fashion Statement | The Economics Of | WSJ
    • Though the initial craze had simmered, the brand still managed to hang on to a relatively large customer base over the next few years thanks to its global presence.

      Though the initial craze had simmered, the brand still managed to hang on to a relatively large customer base over the next few years thanks to its global presence.

    • the brand still managed to hang on to a relatively large customer base over the next few years thanks to its global presence.

      the brand still managed to hang on to a relatively large customer base over the next few years thanks to its global presence.

    B2

    How solar energy got so cheap

    06:31How solar energy got so cheap
    • But the global market for solar technology was still relatively small until Germany stepped in and truly changed the game.

      But the global market for solar technology was still relatively small until Germany stepped in and truly changed the game.

    • was still relatively small.

      was still relatively small.

    B1

    What India’s Population Surpassing China’s Means for Global Economies | WSJ

    05:34What India’s Population Surpassing China’s Means for Global Economies | WSJ
    • It has a rapidly expanding working-age population with 610 million people under age 25 and relatively few older people to care for.

      It has a rapidly expanding working-age population with 610 million people under age 25 and relatively few older people to care for.

    • It has a rapidly expanding working-age population, with 610 million people under age 25, and relatively few older people to care for.

      It has a rapidly expanding working-age population, with 610 million people under age 25, and relatively few older people to care for.

    B1