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notoriously

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notoriously 是什么意思

中文释义
adv. 臭名昭著的, 声名狼藉的
英文释义
r. to a notorious degree

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Consequently, a reliable means of validating one’s humanity—CAPTCHAs are notoriously easy to fool—could become essential infrastructure.

—— Can Sam Altman make proving you’re human seem cool—and essential?

AI detection tools are notoriously flawed at best, ruinous to new authors at worst.

—— It’s Getting Harder to Spot AI in Contemporary Publishing. And That’s Very, Very Bad.

Peanut has been notoriously difficult to sequence due to its complex genetic structure that is littered with repetitive DNA.

—— First gap-free peanut genomes reveal genes behind bigger seeds and better oils

This is no small feat – the sort of experiments that Maisenbacher and his colleagues carried out are notoriously difficult.

—— Physicists resolve a long-standing puzzle over the size of a proton

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