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词汇 ramification
释义 ramification
noun[ Cusually plural ]
uk /ˌræm.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌræm.ə.fəˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the possible results of an action: 可能的后果;衍生结果;派生影响
ramification ofHave you considered all the ramifications of your suggestion?你考虑过你的建议可能带来的各种后果吗?
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ramification | American Dictionary


ramification
noun[ Cusually pl ]
us/ˌræm·ə·fɪˈkeɪ·ʃən/
the possible result of a decision or action:
Have you considered all the ramifications of changing careers at this stage of your life?

Examples of ramification


ramification
These findings have interesting theoretical and practical ramifications.
The elementary ramifications of this are deduced and comparisons made with experiment.
We explore the ramifications of these findings for understanding the mechanisms involved in acquisition of variation from the very earliest stages.
Most traditional news outlets focused primarily on military tactics and the political ramifications of the attacks.
It is as yet unclear what the personal and artistic ramifications will be of this global network of individuals working separately with similar tools.
While they may not always be intended or conscious choices, the care-related policies that are adopted have farreaching ramifications.
These organisms are an important source of nutrition for fish and this has important ramifications for parasite transmission.
As a cultural practice, crime storytelling thus had historical ramifications that went beyond questions of 'legibility' and the tricks of the so-called 'urban uncanny'.
The episodic level has also been shown to have ramifications on the use of linguistic forms.
Where is the balance between promoting the ideals of the medical profession while engaging in activities that will have financial ramifications?
Providing information in response to questions that transgress the implicit boundaries of acceptability has potential ramifications.
A rich vein has been opened, branching in a thousand ramifications, and fertile in results of the deepest interest.
These ramifications are also described in terms of events.
Political and religious reformation had different ramifications in different places.
The consequent, accidental rediscovery of the sine wave is an event with ramifications outside the music room.
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Collocations withramification


ramification

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financial ramifications
Where is the balance between promoting the ideals of the medical profession while engaging in activities that will have financial ramifications?
full ramifications
And he admits that the full ramifications of his view of lexical meaning remain unexplored.
important ramifications
These organisms are an important source of nutrition for fish and this has important ramifications for parasite transmission.
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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