词汇 | naturally |
释义 | naturally adverb uk /ˈnætʃ.ər.əl.i/ us /ˈnætʃ.ɚ.əl.i/ naturallyadverb (LIFE)C1 happening or existing as part of nature and not made or done by people: 自然地 A healthy body will be able to fight off the illness naturally without the use of medicine.健康的身体无需药物,自身便能抵御疾病。 C2 having an ability or characteristic from birth: 生来,天生地 He's naturally funny - he doesn't even have to try.他生来就很风趣——根本用不着刻意表现。 come naturally (to someone) C1 If a particular skill comes naturally (to you), you are able to do it easily, with little effort or learning: (某人)似乎天生就会,轻而易举地做 Dancing seemed to come naturally to her.她似乎生来就会跳舞。 Does your hair curl naturally, or is it permed?你的头发是自然卷还是烫过? Most toxins are naturally excreted from the body.大部分毒素被自然排出体外。 Minerals occur naturally in the earth's crust.矿物自然存在于地壳中。 She has a naturally pale complexion and dark hair.她天生肤色白皙,头发乌黑。 He's naturally good at all sports. Natural and artificial anti-natural artificial artificiality artificially biodynamic fake false freshness God-given imitation pure rawness refined simulated synthetic unnatural unnaturally unposed unprocessed untamed You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Skilled, talented and able naturallyadverb (EXPECTED)B2 as you would expect: 当然 Naturally we want to see as few job losses in the industry as possible.当然我们希望这一行业中失业的人越少越好。 "You will be nice to her, won't you?" "Naturally." (= Yes, obviously.)“你会好好待她的,是吧?”“那当然。” Habitual and customary accustomed all in a day's workidiom as a (general) ruleidiom as a matter of courseidiom as per usual/normalidiom inveterate inveterately knee-jerk mainstreaming make it a ruleidiom mechanical nine per prevail pro forma regulation rule surprise surprise, surpriseidiom trad naturallyadverb (NORMALLY)B2 in a normal way: 自然地 Relax and try to behave naturally.放松,举止自然点。 Habitual and customary accustomed all in a day's workidiom as a (general) ruleidiom as a matter of courseidiom as per usual/normalidiom inveterate inveterately knee-jerk mainstreaming make it a ruleidiom mechanical nine per prevail pro forma regulation rule surprise surprise, surpriseidiom trad naturally | American Dictionarynaturally adverb us/ˈnætʃ·ər·ə·li/ naturallyadverb (AS EXPECTED)as you would expect; in a usual or easy way: Exercising should come as naturally as brushing your teeth. Naturally, we have to arrive early to get the best seats. "You will be polite when you speak to her, won’t you?" "Naturally (= Yes, obviously)." naturallyadverb (NOT ARTIFICIAL)happening or existing as part of nature and not made or caused by people: naturally curly hair naturallyadverb (BORN WITH)because of an ability or characteristic that you were born with: a naturally talented artist Examples of naturallynaturally I shall consider it first; it will lead naturally to what is involved in the 'learning to forget' that is part of selective amnesia. His concern with the power poets wield issues naturally in a concern with the way power operates in politics itself. An evaluation such as this is naturally limited by personal experience. One description of imprinting, especially as it occurs naturally, is that the young animal is acquiring a concept of 'family member' or 'conspecific'. Thus, the bishop, who naturally favoured a precinct that was conveniently placed, sought to find solutions to the problem. What follows naturally has no pretension to rectify this imbalance, nor to carry out what could constitute a whole series of research programmes. The tasks of the editor and biographer ought to be complementary, with those of the former leading naturally to those of the latter. Naturally these rules were and still are interpreted for the economic convenience of society. Neither models, nor procedures, nor methods naturally arise. Often the places that accumulate nutrients, and so are naturally favoured, are also the most vulnerable. With the number of environmental regulations escalating, companies have naturally turned to outside services for help and advice. Summing over all segmentations naturally allows for overlapping sites and the 'profile' quantifies the competition between different factors for the same bases. They felt that their students are in the caring field and" ought naturally to empathise with students with severe learning difficulties". Such a representation translates naturally into a model of diachronic change. Naturally, this surface realization is subject to a more restrictive and categorical set of constraints drawn from the optional conditions in (22). See all examples of naturally These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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