intrinsically 的定义
- by nature; as a necessary or inseparable element or quality: As intrinsically social beings, humans cannot achieve even basic survival without connecting and forming relationships with others.
 
intrinsically 近义词
等同于 inherently
intrinsically 的近义词 8 个
等同于 subjectively
intrinsically 的近义词 11 个
- egocentrically
 - emotionally
 - immanently
 - independently
 - individually
 - inherently
 - inner
 - introspectively
 - mentally
 - nonobjectively
 - personally
 
intrinsically 的反义词 1 个
等同于 per se
等同于 basically
intrinsically 的近义词 10 个
intrinsically 的反义词 2 个
等同于 essentially
intrinsically 的近义词 33 个
- actually
 - approximately
 - necessarily
 - originally
 - permanently
 - quite
 - really
 - substantially
 - truly
 - typically
 - virtually
 - fundamentally
 - at heart
 - at the heart of
 - centrally
 - characteristically
 - chiefly
 - determinately
 - factually
 - importantly
 - in effect
 - in essence
 - indispensably
 - inherently
 - intimately
 - materially
 - more or less so
 - naturally
 - primarily
 - principally
 - radically
 - significantly
 - vitally
 
intrinsically 的反义词 4 个
更多intrinsically例句
- Scientists assumed that curve was something intrinsic to the virus.
 - Imagine a world in which any comment on Twitter or Reddit, or any news article shared on Facebook, has a non-trivial probability of being entirely written by an algorithm that has no intrinsic concern for human values.
 - This is a little bit like the electromagnetic field, but far simpler, because it lacks intrinsic directionality or spin.
 - These paired vectors also reflect another important property of symplectic spaces, their intrinsic connection to complex numbers.
 - Also, the intrinsic generation can only have an evolutionary origin.
 - Contrary to the conventional wisdom, there is nothing intrinsically “progressive” about hating suburbs.
 - The issue has opened a divide between Iranian political and religious leaders in a country where they are intrinsically tied.
 - It became an important part of people's daily lives and was tied intrinsically to their sense of place, roots, and traditions.
 - Not all art is easily placed in a museum; some pieces are intrinsically linked to the location in which they were created.
 - Two families, intrinsically woven together by both good and evil.
 - It would be in vain to seek for any object more intrinsically inconsiderable with which to liken a condition of indifference.
 - Misfortune cannot degrade a man, unless he be intrinsically mean; it rather elevates him.
 - Intrinsically then the evidence, while not conclusive, favors the idea that Huehue Tlapallan was in the south.
 - Same feat intrinsically as that done by Cromwell, on Hamilton and the Scots, in 1648.
 - The statements of the witches were pronounced intrinsically incredible.