词汇 | necessarily |
释义 | necessarily adverb uk /ˈnes.ə.ser.ɪl.i/ us /ˈnes.ə.ser.ɪl.i/ B2 used in negatives to mean "in every case" or "therefore": (用于否定句)不可避免地,必然地 The fact that something is cheap doesn't necessarily mean it's of low quality.价廉未必物不美。 You can love someone without necessarily wanting to marry them.你可能爱一个人,但未必愿意和其结婚。 That's not necessarily true.那不一定是事实。 Just because I agreed last time, it doesn't necessarily follow that I will do so again. Wisdom and maturity don't necessarily go together.智慧不在年高,年成未必有智。 Those duties will necessarily devolve on/upon me.那些任务必然会落到我的头上。 The figures are not necessarily accurate. The conclusion necessarily follows from the premises. Linguistics: connecting words which introduce a cause or reason as at because case courtesy cuz dint due except except thatidiom herein inasmuch as insofar as light now since that view virtue with a view to doing somethingidiom necessarily | American Dictionarynecessarily adverb[ not gradable ] us/ˌnes·əˈseər·ə·li, ̠-ˈser-/ (esp. in negatives) in all cases; as an expected result: Money doesn’t necessarily buy happiness. "These cheap glasses will break easily." "Not necessarily." Examples of necessarilynecessarily This is not to say, it must be noted, that interference with people's disvaluable goals is necessarily permitted. Most of the new players contributing to the growth in organic production must necessarily be conventional farmers converting to organics. Further investigation is required, because the issues are too important for simply assuming that persistence and intractability necessarily imply an organic genesis. Moreover, shared representations would necessarily have to be in approximate agreement with external and internal events. Laboratory models, however, are necessarily diminished representations of everyday-life processes. But this doesn't necessarily mean that the locus of thought is natural language representations (words, syntax, phonology). I interpret their findings to mean that parties are not necessarily punished for pursuing suboptimal strategies. Although those with more moderate illness remained in the community, they were not necessarily recognized as having a mental illness. While it does not necessarily shatter all of our illusions, it surely remains an insurmountable obstacle for any project of self-created human happiness. The timber was necessarily burned where it stood or fell, since this then provided ash for fertilizing the subsequent crop. His point is that, though the two entities can be analytically distinguished, they are as necessarily linked as the two surfaces of a bending plane. This is not necessarily so, as is evidenced by the financial problems of the potable water systems in all three states. As a final reading, however, this conclusion must necessarily discount two things. Previous events in a sequence influence outcomes and trajectories, but not necessarily by inducing further movement in the same direction. Unlike utility, well-being is not necessarily related to the ordering on the basis of which the person chooses. 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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