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词典释义:
corollary
时间: 2024-06-05 23:11:06
英 [kəˈrɒləri]
美 [ˈkɔːrəleri]

n. 推论;推断;必然结果;直接结论

adj. 具有推论性质的;关联的;补充的;辅助的

双语例句
  • Our attempt to prove the corollary failed.

    我们证明这个推论的尝试失败了。

  • Japan's dependence on imports is a corollary of its small territory.

    日本对进口的依赖是其领土狭小的必然结果。

  • The opposing debater did not directly refute our corollary arguments.

    对方辩手并没有直接反驳我方的推论。

  • Unfortunately, violence is the inevitable corollary of such a revolutionary change in society.

    不幸的是 暴力是这种社会变革的必然结果

  • The number of prisoners increased as a corollary of the government's determination to combat violent crime.

    政府决心打击暴力犯罪,其后果是囚犯数量增加了。

  • There is a corollary to this.

    这有一个推论。

  • But there is a corollary.

    但是,这是一个必然的结果。

  • But there is a corollary to this insight.

    但这种见解有一个必然的结果。

  • A corollary of that is I hate flag waving.

    以上导致的必然结果是,我讨厌国旗挥舞。

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释义
n.

a proposition that follows from (and is often appended to) one already proved

推论;推断。

a direct or natural consequence or result

直接结论;必然结果

  • the huge increases in unemployment were the corollary of expenditure cuts.

    失业人数大大增加是减少支出的必然结果。

adj.

forming a proposition that follows from one already proved

具有推论(或推断)性质的。

associated;supplementary

关联的;补充的;辅助的。

词源

"late Middle English: from Latin corollarium ‘money paid for a garland chaplet;gratuity' (in late Latin ‘deduction’), from corolla, diminutive of corona ‘wreath, crown, chaplet’."

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