Oleg Stepo
meaning the "otherwise" word in the contest I don't get meaning of this sentence (because of the "otherwise" word): "But whatever the reason, running definitely mitigated the otherwise substantial decline in walking economy that seems to occur with age, he said, a result that has implications beyond the physiology lab. " Could you rephrase this sentence? Thanks in advance
5 дек. 2014 г., 10:18
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"running definitely mitigated the otherwise" here means that if there wasn't running, there would only be "substantial decline...", so running makes this decline less severe. A simpler example of "otherwise": "Today it's raining on an otherwise beautiful week." - means if it wasn't raining today (or you just ignore today) it would be sunny all week.
5 декабря 2014 г.
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