consequential 详细解释

consequential

[.kɔnsi'kwenʃəl]

adj.重要的, 间接的, 随之发生的, 自高自大的

词形变化

副词: consequentially | 名词: consequentiality |

词义辨析

同义:

a.随之而起的, 必然的

resultant  resulting  following

a.有重要性的, 重大的

important  significant  noteworthy  notable  momentous  eventful  weighty  considerable  big  grave  serious  critical  signal  substantial  far-reaching  heavy

a.以重要人物自居的, 傲慢的

self-important  proud  vainglorious  lordly  vain  conceited  egotistical  pompous  haughty  pretentious  uppity  arrogant  supercilious  bumptious  insolent  overweening  overconfident  

同义参见:

consequent  fated  

英英释义

形容词 consequential:

having important issues or results

同义词:eventful

补充

consequentialconsequential英:[ˌkɔnsiˈkwenʃəl] 美:[ˌkɑnsɪˈkwɛnʃəl]adj.1.作为结果的, 间接的2.重要的

例句

1. consequential loss间接损失 2. extra staff and consequential costs such as accommodation额外聘请员工以及随之发生的诸如食宿等费用 3. From a medical standpoint a week is usually not a consequential delay.从医学的角度来看, 耽搁一个星期通常并无大碍。 4. a loss of confidence and a consequential withdrawal of funds.丧失信心并因此撤资。 5. consequential damages.间接损害。 6. the new congress lacked consequential leaders.新的国会缺少起决定性作用的领导者。 7. There have been several consequential innovations in their computer software.他们的计算机软件有几项重要创新。 8. The change to the schedule is not consequential.日程的变化不会产生大的影响。 9. The company is considering layoffs but hopes to avoid a consequential loss in productivity. [=a loss in productivity because of the layoffs]公司正在考虑裁员,但希望避免由此导致的生产力下降。