respectively
Meaning: In the order mentioned; separately in the order given
Respectively is an adverb used to indicate that items in a list correspond in order to items mentioned earlier. It clarifies which item relates to which when two or more things are being compared or matched. This word is particularly useful in academic and technical writing to avoid repetition.
Examples
- Tom and Sarah are 25 and 28 years old respectively. 汤姆和莎拉分别是25岁和28岁。Tom y Sarah tienen 25 y 28 años respectivamente.トムとサラはそれぞれ25歳と28歳です。톰과 사라는 각각 25세와 28세입니다.
- The gold, silver, and bronze medals went to Japan, USA, and UK respectively. 金牌、银牌和铜牌分别归日本、美国和英国。Las medallas de oro, plata y bronce fueron para Japón, EE.UU. y Reino Unido respectivamente.金、銀、銅メダルはそれぞれ日本、アメリカ、イギリスに渡りました。금메달, 은메달, 동메달은 각각 일본, 미국, 영국에 돌아갔습니다.
- The profits for Q1 and Q2 were £2m and £3m respectively. 第一季度和第二季度的利润分别为200万英镑和300万英镑。Las ganancias del T1 y T2 fueron de 2 y 3 millones de libras respectivamente.第1四半期と第2四半期の利益はそれぞれ200万ポンドと300万ポンドでした。1분기와 2분기 수익은 각각 200만 파운드와 300만 파운드였습니다.
Pronunciation
Usage Guide
Context: general
Tone: neutral
Origin & History
From 'respective' + '-ly'. 'Respective' comes from Medieval Latin 'respectivus' meaning 'having regard for', from Latin 'respectus' (a looking back, regard), from 'respicere' (to look back at), from 're-' (back) + 'specere' (to look).
Cultural Context
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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