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matter of course

理所当然,顺理成章,当然,事在人为

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that follows in logical, natural, or customary sequence or that is treated as such: After such reprisals, war followed as a matter of course.

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Examples

  • To borrow an old right-wing talking point, these people are angry no matter what we do.

  • Its biggest asset, of course, is the steely Atwell, who never asks you to feel sorry for Carter despite all the sexism around her.

  • The U.S. military has said it is too early to make any conclusions, other than the war is on course.

  • “Competition is there, of course, but I think there is enough business for everyone as long as the demand is there,” he says.

  • The end of conventional childbirth might only be a matter of time.

  • And she would be wearing some of the jewels with the white dress—just a few, not many, of course.

  • I assure you, no matter how beautifully we play any piece, the minute Liszt plays it, you would scarcely recognize it!

  • Of course, considerations of weight have to be taken into account, but the more mould round the roots the better.

  • I hate to be long at my toilette at any time; but to delay much in such a matter while travelling is folly.

  • Of course the expression of this value is modified and characterized by the nature of the thing spoken of.