direct consequence

直接后果:一种因果关系

常用释义

词性释义

直接后果:一种因果关系,指某个行为或事件直接导致的结果。
例句
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1·Two hundred people lost their jobs as a direct consequence of the merger.
合并一事直接导致二百人失去了工作。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·The great height of Martian volcanoes is a direct consequence of the planet's low surface gravity.
地球表面低重力直接导致了火星上火山的巨大高度。
3·Structural racism's barriers include "equity inequity", the absence of black capital formation that is a direct consequence of America's history.
结构性种族主义的障碍包括“权益的不公”,即黑人基础基金的匮乏是由美国历史问题直接导致的后果。
4·A direct consequence of mitral valve prolapse?
二尖瓣脱垂的直接后果? !
5·But the influence didn't mean the direct consequence.
但这种影响并不一定是直接的因果关系。
6·Many believe that poverty is a direct consequence of overpopulation.
许多人认为贫穷是人口过多的直接后果。
7·This undesirable result would be a direct consequence of differences among species.
这种不合意的结果将是物种间区别的一个直接后果。
8·The Irish Civil War was the direct consequence of the creation the Irish Free State.
爱尔兰内战直接导致了爱尔兰自由国家的产生。
9·Proliferation of web services is a direct consequence of the application of this antipattern.
Web 服务的增殖是应用此反模式的直接结果。
10·In other words, the killing must have been a natural and direct consequence of the felony.
换句话说,死亡必须是该重罪自然和直接的后果。