词汇 | corollary |
释义 | corollary noun[ C ] formaluk /kəˈrɒl.ər.i/ us /ˈkɔːr.ə.ler.i/ something that results from something else: 必然结果,直接的结果 corollary ofUnfortunately, violence is the inevitable corollary of such a revolutionary change in society.不幸的是,这种社会大变革必然会导致暴力事件。 Outcomes and consequences adverse effect adversely affected aftereffect aftermath age end result exercise in something fallout first fruit implication in ironic irony ramification repercussion resultant resultantly resulting sequel éclat Examples of corollarycorollary The first, potential for reflection on past events, has a corollary, planning for future events. Proposition 2.2 is therefore a straightforward corollary of the following proposition. Those charged only with spectral appearance were not called to trial because they bore no corollary charge of non-spectral acts of witchcraft or confession. This is the essence of the following corollary, which extends and confirms the results known for their deterministic analogues. Understanding the risks - and the corollary advantages of silence - is essential, therefore, to understanding discussion itself. In stating and discussing this corollary, it is useful to introduce some notation. The corollary of shared profits is of course shared losses. A logical corollary would be public pressure to continue monitoring school performance as part of the solution to the perceived problem. As discussed above, a corollary of a trigger-centered theory of movement is that any movement is by definition obligatory. All corresponding results for simple graphs are obtained as corollaries. The crucial corollary of this is that if the performers are delivering text without characterization, then the production itself can offer a similar refusal. Longer-term consumption strategies are the necessary corollary of the pursuit of householder status, while apparently offering opportunities for future family mobility. In part this is a corollary of her discussion of masculinity, and its moderation. These findings are then related to problem (1.9) through corollaries and observations. A corollary of this is that a normal form is unique if it exists. 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. Collocations withcorollarycorollaryThese are words often used in combination with corollary. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. important corollary Moreover, the view of early liberty of private judgement had an important corollary for general discussions of creeds and confessions. logical corollary A logical corollary would be public pressure to continue monitoring school performance as part of the solution to the perceived problem. natural corollary Indeed, pitched battle was shunned, for its natural corollary of heavy casualties demoralized the followers of any leader who employed such tactics. 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. See all collocations with corollary |
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