indirectly

indirectly [ˌɪndɪ'rektlɪ]  [ˌɪndəˈrɛktlɪ] 

indirectly 基本解释

indirectly

副词间接地; 迂回地; 婉转地; 不坦率地

indirectly 网络解释

1. 间接:最主要是要禁止联邦政府公务人员(government)从事不论直接(directly)或间接(indirectly)的不合理(unreasonable)搜索及扣押. 第四修正案因第十四修正案之规定也得以适用于州级政府公务员. 美国宪法第四修正案主要是限制政府公权力之行使,

2. 间接地, 拐弯抹角地:green fingers 绿手指,园艺能手 | indirectly 间接地, 拐弯抹角地 | skinover (伤口)长新皮 愈合

3. 间接地:间接波 indirect wave | 间接地 indirectly | 间接加热的旁热式的 indirectly heated

4. 间接的:extend 扩展 | indirectly 间接的 | view on 在...的观点

indirectly 单语例句

1. China's Central Bank is responsible for the extra cost, but taxpayers are indirectly buying the bills.

2. Analysts said that China's property sector might also benefit indirectly from a stronger yuan through an increased capital inflow.

3. The capital chain of polluting companies should be cut directly or indirectly in the green capital market.

4. Qu said stronger exports should directly lift industrial output and create more new jobs, supporting a quicker recovery of wages and indirectly boosting consumer spending.

5. A stronger RMB could also indirectly increase consumption by tempering the price increases of domestic goods and services.

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6. State Councillor Dai Bingguo indirectly questioned the dollar's dominance by calling for a better reserve currency issuance and monitoring system.

7. Annan appeared to indirectly criticize the United States for having underestimated the difficulties of pacifying and rebuilding Iraq after the invasion.

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8. Most Chinese universities are built and funded by the government, which directly or indirectly manage universities on behalf of tax payers.

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9. With the world still trying to walk out of the financial doldrums, the design industry is indirectly affected.

10. Open operations are likely to be used in the monetary market as a replacement to indirectly influence the financing costs of the domestic banking system.

indirectly 英英释义

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adv

1. not in a forthright manner

    e.g. he answered very indirectly