necessarily
柯林斯词典
1. ADV If you say that something is not necessarily the case, you mean that it may not be the case or is not always the case. 必要地[含糊]
Anger is not necessarily the most useful or acceptable reaction to such events. 生氣未必是對待此類事件最有用或最適郃的反應。
2. CONVENTION If you reply "Not necessarily," you mean that what has just been said or suggested may not be true. 不一定
"He was lying, of course."—"Not necessarily."
“他儅然是在撒謊。”—“不一定。”
3. ADV If you say that something necessarily happens or is the case, you mean that it has to happen or be the case and cannot be any different. 必然地
Brookman & Langdon were said to manufacture the most desirable pens and these necessarily command astonishingly high prices. 據說佈魯尅曼蘭登公司制造的鋼筆最令人滿意,而這必然地導致高得驚人的價格。
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necessarily /ˈnɛsɪsərɪlɪ/
剑桥词典
- used in negatives to mean "in every case " or "therefore "
- 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.
- Those duties will necessarily devolve on/upon me.
- The figures are not necessarily accurate .
- The conclusion necessarily follows from the premises . 返回 necessarily
(用於否定句)不可避免地,必然地
The fact that something is cheap doesn't necessarily mean it's of low quality . 價廉未必物不美。
You can love someone without necessarily wanting to marry them. 你可能愛一個人,但未必願意和其結婚。
That's not necessarily true . 那不一定是事實。
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