consequently 的定义
- as a result, effect, or outcome; therefore: There has been a great deal of rain and consequently the reservoirs are full.
consequently 近义词
as a consequence
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- She loved that dress and wore it often, and consequently you loved it as well.
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- “Consequently, nearly everyone with much expertise but little patience will avoid editing Wikipedia,” Sanger lamented.
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- Women are consequently more likely to subject themselves to unsafe abortions or continue pregnancies against their will.
- Consequently, they actively sought other candidates, including a former member of Congress who served in the 1970s.
- The volunteers and guerilla battalions were consequently disbanded, not a day too soon for the tranquillity of the city.
- Both had appealed to Napoleon; consequently there was a decent pretext for sending a French army into Spain.
- Consequently there is so universal misery that no words could exaggerate it to your Majesty.
- Consequently the Chinese (or Ming) emperor sent a large army to enforce his demand for the amount of money due him.
- Consequently he has taken occasion to write to your Majesty with tricks and cunning, as is said.