logistically
logistically — adverb
1. with attention to the planning needed to move people, supplies, or equipment and
with attention to the planning needed to move people, supplies, or equipment and make a complex activity work smoothly
Moving the concert indoors was logistically difficult because stage lights were still in the park.
logistically + difficult
Logistically, the school could not feed six hundred runners without extra kitchen staff.
sentence adverb for planning judgment
Hosting two weddings on one weekend would be logistically impossible for the small hotel.
For Dewi's crew, beach camping was logistically safer than driving home at midnight.
The plan looked simple on paper, but logistically it depended on one tiny ferry.
- practically
broader — can include cost, time, or convenience, not only coordination and movement
- operationally
more formal and common in business, technical, or military contexts
- in practical terms
usually introduces an explanation rather than modifying one adjective
- theoretically
focuses on what seems possible in idea, not on real-world arrangements
- on paper
suggests something appears workable in theory but may fail in practice
文法句型
logistically + difficult/complex/impossible
logistically, clause
用法筆記
Most often appears with adjectives such as difficult, possible, impossible, complex, and challenging, or as a sentence adverb judging whether a plan can work in real life. It usually points to staffing, transport, storage, timing, or the movement of equipment rather than to the idea itself.