consequential

consequential [ˌkɒnsɪˈkwenʃl]  [ˌkɑ:nsəˈkwenʃl] 

consequential 基本解释

形容词重要的; 作为结果的,间接的

consequential 网络解释

consequential

1. 结果的:consequent 作为结果的 | consequential 结果的 | consequentiality 论理一贯性

2. 推论的:consequent 继起的 | consequential 推论的 | consertal fabric 等粒岩组

3. 因果的,重要的:inconsequential不合逻辑 | consequential因果的,重要的 | incubator孵化器

4. 结果的;相应而生的;接着发生的;间接的:consequent-pole 换向极 | consequential 结果的 相应而生的 接着发生的 间接的 | consequentialloss 从属损失 间接损失

consequential 词典解释

1. 同 consequent
    Consequential means the same as consequent .

    e.g. The actual estimate for extra staff and consequential costs such as accommodation was an annual £9.18m.
           额外聘请员工以及随之发生的食宿费用等实际估算下来为每年918万英镑。

2. 重要的;意义重大的
    Something that is consequential is important or significant.

    e.g. This new transformation is at least as consequential as that one was...
           这一新的转变至少和那次一样重要。
    e.g. From a medical standpoint a week is usually not a consequential delay.
           从医学的角度来看,耽误一个星期通常并无大碍。

consequential 单语例句

1. " I presume they put him on there because he was a consequential leader, " Bush said.

2. The suit seeks no less that $ 1 million in general, special and consequential damages as well as punitive damages to be determined at trial.

3. More employers are now aware of the problems and consequential threats and investing in EAP services.

4. Monday's meeting is shaping up as the most consequential encounter of US and Israeli leaders in years.

5. This is an unsustainable model, given the resources required and consequential environmental damage.

6. Each of these failures would be tremendously consequential in its own right.

consequential 英英释义

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adj

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1. having important issues or results

    e.g. the year's only really consequential legislation
           an eventful decision

    Synonym: eventful