necessarily
副词
1. You don't necessarily have to go.
你不一定要去。
2. You should necessarily go to the party.
你一定要参加这舞会。
3. War necessarily causes misery and waste.
战争必然造成痛苦和破坏。
4. The study of a foreign language is necessarily difficult.
学习外国语言必然困难。
Apply for a school-(申请学校)
A:I’m trying to decide what school to apply for.
我在考虑申请哪一所学校。
B:Are you thinking about a public school or a private one?
是上公立学校还是私立学校?
A:I’m not sure. What’s the difference between them?
我也不知道。有什么区别?
B:Public schools are usually state funded, whereas private schools usually get their funding elsewhere.
公立学校通常是州政府投资办学,而私立学校通常是通过其他方式筹集资金。
A:Which is better?
那么哪一个更好呢?
B:One isn’t necessarily better than the other. It depends a lot on the school administration and the teachers.
不是一所就比另外一所好。这跟学校的管理和师资有很大关系。
A:I hear you have to wear unifomp3s at private schools.
我听说私立学校要穿校服。
B:Yeah, sometimes.
是,有时候是这样。
1. 必要地:with unnecessary care 怀着不必要的顾虑 | necessarily 必要地 | You should necessarily go to the party. 你一定要参加这个舞会.
2. 必定,当然:neat 整洁的,精致的 | necessarily 必定,当然 | necessary 必须的,必需品
3. 必然:nebula 星□ | necessarily 必然 | necessary 必要的
4. 必然,必定:nearly 差不多;密切地 | neat 整洁的;简洁的;整齐的 | necessarily 必然,必定
1. 一定地;必要地
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.
e.g. Anger is not necessarily the most useful or acceptable reaction to such events...
对于这种事,发火不见得是最有用或最能被接受的反应。
e.g. Speed and safety are not necessarily incompatible...
速度和安全未必不相容。
2. necessarily的反义词
2. 不可避免地;必然地
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.
e.g. The most desirable properties necessarily command astonishingly high prices...
最值得拥有的财产必然要价不菲。
e.g. 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。
1. necessarily
1. The Chinese government has finally realized that simply owning a wealth of business assets does not necessarily mean they are productive.
2. Though the document itself would not necessarily represent the stance of the Obama administration, it will act as guidance for the president to formulate his intelligence strategy.
3. The return of profit momentum doesn't necessarily mean a revival in the label's cachet.
4. However, studying in the carpentry school doesn't necessarily mean a bleak future.
5. Some observers argue that an expected rise in the prices of agricultural products does not necessarily make the case for an interest rate hike.
6. The central bank said the adjustment does not necessarily mean " the yuan will fluctuate by a lot or appreciate by a large magnitude ".
7. necessarily的反义词
7. While the man didn't necessarily commit any offense, police still want to question him about why he left the security check.
8. Moreover, getting a marriage licence does not necessarily lead to the birth of a child.
9. A beautiful China should first be a clean and healthy China, but not necessarily a modern or rich country.
10. The case with the Japanese yen has clearly demonstrated that international payment is not necessarily entirely linked to currency exchange rates.
adv
1. in such a manner as could not be otherwise
e.g. it is necessarily so
we must needs by objective
Synonym: inevitably of necessity needs
2. in an essential manner
e.g. such expenses are necessarily incurred
Synonym: needfully
3. as a highly likely consequence
e.g. we are necessarily bound for federalism in Europe