necessarily 详细解释

necessarily

['nesəserili]

adv. 必然地, 必定地, 必需地

ad.

1. 必定; 必然地

War necessarily causes misery and waste.

战争必然造成痛苦和破坏。

2. 必需地, 必要地

You don't necessarily have to go.

你不一定要去。

英英释义

副词 necessarily:

in an essential manner

同义词:needfully

in such a manner as could not be otherwise

同义词:inevitably, of necessity, needs

as a highly likely consequence

补充

necessarilynecessarily英:[ˈnesisərili] 美:[ˌnɛsɪˈsɛrəli, -ˈsɛr-]adv.1.必要地, 必需地A voter must necessarily be no younger than eighteen.选民必须在18岁以上。2.必定地; 必然地More work does not necessarily call for more men.增加工作量不一定就要增添人员。

例句

1. Decisions were necessarily slow.决定必然不是一时半会就能作出的。 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。 3. He was lying, of course.—Not necessarily.毫无疑问, 他在说谎。——不一定。 4. So we're trapped.—Not necessarily.这么说我们上当了。——那倒未必。 5. the prognosis can necessarily be only an educated guess.预后必定只能是根据经验与知识所作的推测。 6. The number of tickets available is necessarily limited.可出售的门票数量必然是有限的。 7. This endeavor necessarily involves some risk.这一尝试必然会带来风险。 8. Seats in the front row are not necessarily the best.前排座位不一定就是最好的。 9. “We're going to lose this game.” “Not necessarily.” [=maybe not]“我们就要输掉这场比赛了。”“未必。”