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ergo

/ur-goh, er-goh/US // ˈɜr goʊ, ˈɛr goʊ //UK // (ˈɜːɡəʊ) //

尔后,尔戈

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : therefore.

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Examples

  • The higher the digit, the more distance your finger had to travel, ergo, the longer it took to dial.

  • We know enough to say that such things happened in the past, ergo, they are real and could happen again.

  • Ergo if the finest minds at Breitbart can't find him, Dunham's story must be fabricated.

  • Ergo, DAPA will cause another surge—and that future surge will likewise prove burdensome to Texas.

  • Ergo, we should call him Scottie in da club because he is figuratively beaming himself up by smoking a blunt in da club.

  • Walmart cashes about 18 percent of food stamps in the U.S. Ergo, any cut would be bad news for the company.

  • Evidently, he never sent one without making a copy—ergo, this book.

  • Ergo statim ex Aquitania euocatus Sacerdos vnus, alter ex ipsa Francia desumptus.

  • Ergo ij simul ac Nostros vident, negant enimuer prcis sese passuros, vt rudens expediatur, si Iesuit nauigaturi sint.

  • Ergo et avarus erit, sed finite: adulter, verum habebit modum: et luxuriosus eodem modo.

  • Hath he not said ergo to the poor saints, to your sons and your daughters, whom he hath burned in the fire to Moloch?

  • Ned he gin hit to me way back yander, I dismember how long ergo, und he tole me to put it in de blu chiss, twell he ax for hit.