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词汇 inherently
释义 inherently
adverb
uk /ɪnˈher.ənt.li//ɪnˈhɪə.rənt.li/ us /ɪnˈhɪr.ənt.li/
in a way that exists as a natural or basic part of something: 内在地;固有地,本质上地
There's nothing inherently wrong with his ideas.
She felt that the system was inherently unfair and unequal.她觉得这个制度本身就是不公平和不平等的。
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inherent
Thanks to their inherently larger bodies, men typically possess larger brains than women do.
She believed technology was inherently good.
The desire for companionship is inherently human.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Essential or necessary
a man's gotta do what a man's gotta doidiom
baked in
basically
basis
be a question of doing somethingidiom
box ticking
elemental
gotta
hang
hang on/upon something
have occasion to do somethingidiom
if need beidiom
meat and potatoesidiom
necessary
necessary evil
necessitate
owe
symbiosis
symbiotic
symbiotically

Examples of inherently


inherently
In census debates, for example, nobody ever argues that populations are inherently nonquantitative, or that demographic numbers are mere fictions.
Can we deduce from it that inherently ambiguous stimuli always get resolved one way or the other?
This approach has the potential to eliminate from archaeological enquiry topics of struggle and conflict within inherently unequal hierarchical structures.
One approach would be to design products and processes that are inherently modular and are less dependent on overview.
Malleability may be limited because risk or protective factors are inherently difficult to change.
The protectionist model does acknowledge the parent/child relationship, but the relationship it protects is inherently unequal.
Hence, it is an unreliable, inherently error prone process, which reduces the overall confidence in the resulting profiles.
Finally, a focus on genres that are prominent in educational contexts is inherently of interest.
This is in stark contrast to continuum mechanics, where linear models only emerge through linearization of inherently nonlinear governing principles.
Second, language use is inherently variable, and there is evidence of multiple grammars in mature speakers during the course of language change.
Because any utterance entails the idea of addressivity, utterances are inherently associated with at least two voices (p. 53, emphasis in original).
Now, inherently uncertain information can be integrated into the model which would not be available on a purely consistency-based account.
The ideology of a property-owning democracy, and its adjacent concepts, inherently justified the policy core ideas.
The theories and concepts themselves may be inherently culture or context bound.
Training was costly, time-consuming and inherently risky, since a new skill could quickly become obsolete or fail to attract sufficient work to merit the investment.
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