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inherently

/in-her-uhnt-lee, -heer-/US // ɪnˈhɛr ənt li, -ˈhɪər- //

天生的,固有地,内在的,本身就

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : as a natural, necessary, or inseparable element or quality: Technology is not inherently evil.

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Examples

  • That makes the future of green hydrogen inherently dependent on rising production of low cost, reliable energy from sources like wind and solar.

  • She said it shouldn’t be viewed as inherently problematic that workers relied on government programs for benefits as long as companies were paying their fair share to the government.

  • Transportation, she argued, is inherently an environmental issue.

  • We try to tell a balanced story, but it’s an inherently messy, inefficient process.

  • So have some food trucks, with an inherently outdoor nature, as well to-go cocktails enjoyed by drinkers on the go or in parks.

  • The term “plus-size” causes anger because the distinction inherently shames the woman concerned—and it gets worse.

  • “Drone footage is inherently captivating, so we knew it was going to have a visual value to it,” says Carlucci.

  • No matter what adversity or fear we may confront, we are always inherently free to choose how to be.

  • “I don't think Thompson is an inherently bad guy,” says Rosenberg.

  • Lest anyone contend that blacks inherently merit greater police attention than whites, the report offers another statistic.

  • Erratic as it may seem to the ordinary person, the vision of the artist is often inherently near the truth.

  • It depends entirely on the genius of the particular language what function is inherently involved in a given sequence of words.

  • Statement as such and personal reference may well be looked upon as inherently relational concepts.

  • To be strictly accurate, the significance of the -ness is not quite as inherently determined, as autonomous, as it might be.

  • But this does not prove that correct singing demands some kind of breathing inherently different from ordinary life.

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