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necessitating

/nuh-ses-i-teyt/US // nəˈsɛs ɪˌteɪt //UK // (nɪˈsɛsɪˌteɪt) //

需要,必须,势在必行,必要性

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ne·ces·si·tat·ed, ne·ces·si·tat·ing.

    • : to make necessary or unavoidable: The breakdown of the car necessitated a change in our plans.
    • : to compel, oblige, or force: The new wage demand will necessitate a price increase.

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Examples

  • Or, maybe things will take still more crazy twists and turns and will necessitate an approach we can’t even fathom right now.

  • The events of 2020 necessitated quick adjustments to rapidly changing consumer behavior — some of which represent short-term shifts, but others that will likely remain established practices.

  • Some complex games may also necessitate longer playtimes, sometimes spanning multiple days.

  • The country has still seen the loss of millions of jobs since the recession began, meaning that adding a quarter of a million jobs each month would necessitate years of gains before employment is back to normal.

  • Safety considerations even necessitated adjustments to “Revelations” when it was filmed in the fall at the Ailey Citigroup Theater and outdoors at Wave Hill, a public garden and cultural center in the Bronx.

  • You could lose control and crash into another car, or another vehicle could crash into you, necessitating expensive repairs.

  • Above those, however, are the Superfund sites—places that have sustained major, long-term damage, necessitating years of cleanup.

  • The upper block was left a little thicker, the junction or root of the neck necessitating this.

  • Stacy lost part of his pack, necessitating a halt while he got down to repack and take a fresh hitch.

  • How sweetly the tune that is winning is expressing that regretting is not necessitating repetition.

  • This gun also shelled the wagons as they came into camp, necessitating their halting under cover and coming in later.

  • Scarcely a day passed but some annoying accident at the mine or mill occurred, frequently necessitating prolonged shut-downs.