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necessarily

/nes-uh-sair-uh-lee, -ser-/US // ˌnɛs əˈsɛər ə li, -ˈsɛr- //UK // (ˈnɛsɪsərɪlɪ, ˌnɛsɪˈsɛrɪlɪ) //

必须,必须的,必然,必须要

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : by or of necessity; as a matter of compulsion or requirement: You don't necessarily have to attend.
    • : as a necessary, logical, or inevitable result: That conclusion doesn't necessarily follow.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adv.inevitably, certainly
Synonyms
automatically自动地,自然而然地,自动的,自然而然naturally自然,自然是,当然,自然而然no doubt无疑,毋庸置疑,毫无疑问,无庸置疑undoubtedly无疑,毋庸置疑,毋庸置疑的是,无疑是unquestionably无疑,无疑是,无疑地,不容置疑accordingly因此,据此,相应地as a matter of course顺理成章地,顺理成章,理所当然地,理所当然axiomatically公理地,公理上,公理上说,公理上讲beyond one's control无可奈何,不可抗力,无能为力,无可救药by definition根据定义,按照定义,按定义,从定义上看by its own nature按其本身的性质,本质上,按其本性,本质上讲cardinally贲门,贲门的,贲门癌,贲门穴come what may来日方长,来日无多,来吧compulsorily强制,强制地,强制要求,强制性consequently因此,结果是exigently殷勤地,殷切地,认真地,切实from within从内部,从内,来自内部的,从中fundamentally从根本上说,从根本上讲,从根本上说是,基本上incontrovertibly毋庸置疑,毋庸置疑地,毫无争议地,无可争议地indubitably不言而喻,不言而喻地,毋庸置疑地,毋庸置疑ineluctably不可避免地,无可避免地,不可避免的是,不可避免的inescapably不可避免地,无可避免地,不可避免的是,不可避免的inexorably无可奈何地,无可避免地,不可避免地,无可避免的irresistibly不可抗拒地,不可抗拒的,无法抗拒地,不可抗拒of course当然,当然了,当然啦of necessity迫不得已,必然的,必要时,必要性perforce劳动力,劳动力市场,劳动力的,劳动力市场上positively积极地,积极的,积极,正面pressingly迫切地,迫不及待地,迫切,迫切要求significantly显著,显著的,显著地,显著提高unpreventably不可预防地,不可防止地,不可避免地,不可预防vitally至为重要的是,至关重要的是,至关重要,至为重要willy-nilly无奈地,无奈,无休止地,无奈之下without fail无不如此,一不做二不休,不折不扣

Examples

  • Meanwhile, support for progressive policies doesn’t necessarily translate to enthusiasm for mainstream Democratic candidates.

  • Again, people don’t necessarily know how the military operates.

  • The change reflects a growing concern at the Fed that in recessions, inflation often falls far below 2%, but it doesn’t necessarily reach 2% when the economy is expanding.

  • That’s not necessarily a critique of this paper, though, says Boykoff.

  • What the models are telling us now — what they’ve always been telling us — is not, necessarily, the job we asked them to do at the beginning of this pandemic.

  • It's not necessarily a deal-breaker, but it is kind of a top priority.

  • Detention facilities would not necessarily have to keep up with U.S. prison standards.

  • Nor do Turkers necessarily want a traditional union, Salehi noted.

  • America, Stephens writes, is not necessarily in “decline” but rather “retreat.”

  • To “link up the beachheads and peg out claims well inland” was necessarily the first aim of Overlord.

  • Men's lives are as thoroughly blended with each other as the air they breathe: evil spreads as necessarily as disease.

  • Such mutual distrust necessarily creates or accompanies a lack of moral courage.

  • The three groups necessarily include all in the community who circulate money.

  • Necessarily, therefore, Americans were beginning to manufacture their own cloth, which they could very well do.

  • Since he had decided to 'slip out' this attitude towards his cousin was necessarily involved.