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conversely

US // (ˈkɒnvɜːslɪ) //

反过来说

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a contrary or opposite way; on the other hand

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Examples

  • Conversely, she noted that some African Americans are hostile to Muslims who own liquor stores in their communities.

  • Conversely, the way we get the Donald Sterlings of tomorrow is by shutting up the Mark Cubans of today.

  • Conversely, Cersei never consents on the show, and cries and objects throughout the scene.

  • Conversely, birth control prescriptions were 31 percent lower.

  • Conversely, the Divergent film is self-consciously, proudly progressive.

  • Can we say, conversely, that it consists wholly of such accuracy of response?

  • Conversely it will be less in places where sunshine and heat are very abundant during the summer.

  • Conversely, when the midwife is rewarded with that which seems valuable it turns out worthless.

  • So Jeffryes would sometimes spend the whole evening trying to transmit a single message, or, conversely, trying to receive one.

  • He has proof of the constructive power of righteousness, and conversely he learns the destructive power of sin.