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necessarily

英 [ˌnesəˈserəli]

美 [ˌnesəˈserəli]

adv.  必然地; 不可避免地

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Oxford 3000 / Collins.3 / BNC.1642 / COCA.1957

习惯用语

    adv.

      not necessarily
    • 不一定;未必
      used to say that sth is possibly true but not definitely or always true
    • The more expensive articles are not necessarily better.
      较贵的东西不见得就较好。
    • Biggest doesn't necessarily mean best.
      最大的不一定是最好的。
    • ‘We're going to lose.’ ‘Not necessarily.’
      “我们会输的。”“未必。”

    牛津词典

      adv.

      • 必然地;不可避免地
        used to say that sth cannot be avoided
        1. The number of places available is necessarily limited.
          可录学生的名额不可避免地很有限。

      柯林斯词典

      • ADV 一定地;必要地
        If you say that something isnot necessarilythe case, you mean that it may not be the case or is not always the case.
        1. Anger is not necessarily the most useful or acceptable reaction to such events...
          对于这种事,发火不见得是最有用或最能被接受的反应。
        2. Speed and safety are not necessarily incompatible...
          速度和安全未必不相容。
        3. A higher fee does not necessarily mean a better course.
          收费更高并不意味着课程就一定更好。
      • ADV 不可避免地;必然地
        If you say that somethingnecessarilyhappens or is the case, you mean that it has to happen or be the case and cannot be any different.
        1. The most desirable properties necessarily command astonishingly high prices...
          最值得拥有的财产必然要价不菲。
        2. Tourism is an industry that has a necessarily close connection with governments.
          旅游业是与政府有着必然的密切联系的产业。

      英英释义

      adv

      • in such a manner as could not be otherwise
        1. it is necessarily so
        2. we must needs by objective
        Synonym:inevitablyof necessityneeds
      • in an essential manner
        1. such expenses are necessarily incurred
        Synonym:needfully
      • as a highly likely consequence
        1. we are necessarily bound for federalism in Europe

      双语例句

      • There was a sporting chance they would meet, but not necessarily at the party.
        他们很有可能会见面,但不一定在聚会上。
      • Speed and safety are not necessarily incompatible
        速度和安全未必不相容。
      • Symphony musicians cannot necessarily sight-read.
        交响乐乐师未必就能视奏。
      • It most necessarily be so.
        定然如此。
      • A famous old name on a firm is not necessarily a guarantee of quality
        公司悠久的品牌并不能确保商品的质量。
      • The constitution of a primitive society is not necessarily simple.
        原始社会的结构未必简单。
      • The unemployment figures are not necessarily bound up with the rise of prices.
        失业数字不一定与物价上涨相关。
      • Anger is not necessarily the most useful or acceptable reaction to such events
        对于这种事,发火不见得是最有用或最能被接受的反应。
      • The most desirable properties necessarily command astonishingly high prices
        最值得拥有的财产必然要价不菲。
      • Tourism is an industry that has a necessarily close connection with governments.
        旅游业是与政府有着必然的密切联系的产业。