causally
英音[ ˈkɔːzəli ] 美音[ ˈkɔːzəli ]

有原因地

常用释义

词性释义

adv.

有原因地
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1·As part of nature, human action is causally determined.
作为自然的一部分,人类的行为是由因果关系所决定的。
2·As he came into the doctor's consulting room, he said causally, Good morning, doctor.
作为他来到到医生的咨询室,他说,有因缘,'早上好,医生。
3·During the week, I'll look smart. On the weekend, I'll be able to dress more causally.
工作日我会看起来很干练,周末我会穿的随意一点。
4·Suppose we concede, as well, that every such physical event is causally unproblematic.
假设我们承认每个这样的物理事件是因果上不成问题的。
5·In order to know that two events are causally related, you need to observe many such pairs of events.
为了知道那两个事件之间的关系,你需要的是存在于许多这样的观察成对的事件。
6·Systems consist of variables that are causally related to other variables in a net work of functions.
系统由变量的因果关系的其他变量净的工作职能。
7·What they call social justice encompasses far more than any given society is causally responsible for.
他们所说的社会正义包含了远超过社会的因果关系所应负责的部分。
8·Cancer is the second leading cause of death and was among the first diseases causally linked to smoking.
癌症是第二致命疾病,但在由吸烟导致的疾病中则占第一位。
9·As he came into the doctor's consulting room, he said causally, 'Good morning, doctor. Here I am again.
到了医生的咨询室,他轻描淡写地说,'早上好,大夫。我又到这里来了。
10·The two problems are causally connected. If documentation were current, people would be more likely to read it.
这两个问题是有着因果联系的:如果文档总是保持最新,那么人们就更有可能去阅读它。
同根词 (词根cause)
causal adj 因果关系的;有原因的
causative adj 成为原因的;惹起…的
causeless adj 偶然的;无原因的
cause n 原因;事业;目标
causal n 表示原因的连词
causality n 因果关系
causation n 原因;因果关系;出现
causative n 使役动词
更新时间:2025-04-17 06:32