reciprocally
英音[ rɪˈsɪprəkli ] 美音[ rɪˈsɪprəkli ]

相互地

常用释义

词性释义

adv.

相互地;相反地;互惠地
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此外,在负载与潜变之循环时相变化与逆相变化会反复地接续发生。
Patriotism and globalization are often posed as two absolute polarities, incompatible and reciprocally repulsive.
爱国主义与全球化往往被人们设定为两个截然对立的极端,水火不容,且互为排斥。
I mentioned at the beginning that they are reciprocally cause and effect, and that is what I want to clarify, at least broadly.
我在这篇文章的开头,就说了,它们互为因果,这是我想澄清的(最少是广义上的)。
The total summation we call knowledge or science is a web of ideas pointing to, and reciprocally educating each other.
我们称为知识或科学的总体概括是一张相互指点,相互教导的思想之网。
Where each discipline reciprocally advances the other, but where the collective discoveries that emerge are beyond any single field.
其共同研究的成果非任何单一学科所能及。
经济上,两国互利合作不断深化,互为重要的贸易伙伴。
a state of being connected reciprocally.
相互连接在一起的状态。
the agreement was mutually satisfactory; the goals of the negotiators were not reciprocally exclusive.
协议是互惠的;谈判代表的目的并不是相互排斥的。
信息技术飞速发展的今天,全球经济、文化相互影响、渗透、交融。
In the second place, Inward and Outward, as formal terms, are also reciprocally opposed, and that thoroughly.
第二,但就内与外作为两个形式规定来说,两者仍是相反的,甚至是彻底相反的。
Sueding rollers cross reciprocally and move in the axial direction to minimize the lengthwise streaky .
磨辊互相交叉,轴向游动,可减少纵向条状疵点。
当然,波长和频率是相反的关系-F。
我们的研究主要关注糖尿病视网膜病变与炎症反应,ER应激之间的关系,发现其中的双向调节作用非常明显。
物质文化与信息文化在图书馆目前与未来的发展中是相互转变、一体同构的。
Conversely, GRN knockdown increased WNT1 expression, demonstrating that Wnt and GRN reciprocally regulate each other.
相反,入库单成交,表明增加WNT1表达Wnt和入库单相互调节彼此。
The best type of affection is reciprocally life-giving.
爱的最好方式就是相互给予。
"India should not expect to get a lot reciprocally at first, " says Mr Bery.
“印度不应先期望得到许多互惠的好处,”贝里先生表示。
"Soul" and "thinking" prescribe and are equal to each other reciprocally.
“灵魂”与“思”在这个问题上相互规定,彼此等价。
因而反过来,可持续性思想的发展对于科学和技术发展的战略优先权的影响非常小。
The Global Stability of the Positive Equilibrium for A Class of Reciprocally Interfered Predator-prey System
一类相互干扰的捕食-被捕食系统的正平衡点的全局稳定性
同义词
adv.
相互地;相反地;互惠地
同根词 (词根reciprocal)
reciprocal adj 互惠的;相互的;倒数的,彼此相反的
reciprocal n [数] 倒数;互相起作用的事物