necessarily 的定义
- 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.
necessarily 近义词
inevitably, certainly
necessarily 的近义词 34 个
- automatically
- naturally
- no doubt
- undoubtedly
- unquestionably
- accordingly
- as a matter of course
- axiomatically
- beyond one's control
- by definition
- by its own nature
- cardinally
- come what may
- compulsorily
- consequently
- exigently
- from within
- fundamentally
- incontrovertibly
- indubitably
- ineluctably
- inescapably
- inexorably
- irresistibly
- of course
- of necessity
- perforce
- positively
- pressingly
- significantly
- unpreventably
- vitally
- willy-nilly
- without fail
necessarily 的反义词 3 个
更多necessarily例句
- 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.