nebuly
a. = nebulé
necessarian
a. (=necessitarian)[哲]必然论(认为任何事物均有其产生和变化的原因,都是合乎规律发展的必然结果的)
necessarily
ad. 必然,必定
例句与用法:1.Big men aren't necessarily strong men.高大的人不一定强壮.
2.Necessarily or demonstrably true; incontrovertible.必然真实的,可明确论证的;无可置疑的
3.A married philosopher is necessarily comic.已婚的哲学家必然是喜剧性的。
4.The constitution of a primitive society is not necessarily simple.原始社会的结构并不一定就是简单的。
5.A hero is not necessarily one who has done brave things.英雄未必是做过勇敢之事的人。
6.Try as she may, she is not necessarily able to talk him out of smoking.虽然她会尝试,却未必能说服他戒烟。
7.A good book does not necessarily sell well.好书未必畅销。
8.The rich are not necessarily happy.有钱人未必快乐。
英英解释:副词necessarily:
1. in an essential manner
同义词:needfully
2. in such a manner as could not be otherwise
同义词:inevitably, of necessity, needs
3. as a highly likely consequence
necessary
a. 必需的,必要的
n. [pl.]必需品
词形变化:名词复数:necessaries
例句与用法:1.Is it necessary for me to attend the meeting?我真的必须参加这个会议吗?
2.The necessary outcome of a war is a fall in production.战争带来的必然结果就是生产力下降。
3.The loss of jobs is regarded by some as a necessary evil in the fight against inflation.有些人认为要遏止通货膨胀就难免有人得失业.
4.Is it necessary for us to meet/necessary that we meet?我们非见面不可吗?
5.She hasn't the experience necessary for the job.她没有做那事所需要的经验.
6.I haven't got the necessary tools.我没有必需的工具.
7.Sleep is necessary to/for one's health.睡眠对健康是必不可少的.
8.I feel it is absolutely necessary.我觉得这是绝对必要的。
英英解释:名词necessary:
1. anything indispensable
同义词:necessity, essential, requirement, requisite
形容词necessary:
1. absolutely essential
2. unavoidably determined by prior circumstances
necessitarian
a. 宿命论的
n. 宿命论者
英英解释:名词necessitarian:
1. someone who does not believe the doctrine of free will
necessitarianism
n. [哲]必然论(认为任何事物均有其产生和变化的原因,都是合乎规律发展的必然结果的)
necessitate
v. 迫使,使...成为必需,需要
词形变化:形容词:necessitative 名词:necessitation 动词过去式:necessitated 过去分词:necessitated 现在分词:necessitating 第三人称单数:necessitates
例句与用法:1.Your proposal will necessitate borrowing more money.依你的建议就必须增加借款。
2.It's an unpopular measure, but the situation necessitates it.这是不得人心的办法,但形势需要这样做。
英英解释:动词necessitate:
1. require as useful, just, or proper
同义词:ask, postulate, need, require, take, involve, call for, demand
2. cause to be a concomitant
necessitous
a. 贫困的,急需的
英英解释:形容词necessitous:
1. poor enough to need help from others
同义词:destitute, impoverished, indigent, needy, poverty-stricken
necessitude
n. = necessity
necessity
n. 需要,必需品,必然
词形变化:名词复数:necessities
例句与用法:1.The doctor asked us to call him during the night except in case of necessity.医生吩咐我们,除非必须,否则不要在夜里叫他。
2.He felt a great necessity to talk about his problems.他觉得很有必要谈谈自己的问题.
3.Food, clothing and shelter are all basic necessities of life.衣、 食、 住所是生活的基本必需品.
4.Is it a logical necessity that higher wages will lead to higher prices?工资一高物价就高, 这是不是合乎逻辑的必然规律?
5.There's no necessity (for you) to write to your mother every single day.(你)不必每天都给你母亲写信.
6.She was driven by necessity to steal food for her starving children.环境逼得她为挨饿的儿女偷窃食物.
7.Necessity is the mother of invention.需要是发明之母。
8.It was done under the pressure of the necessity.这件事是在迫切需要的情况下而做的。
英英解释:名词necessity:
1. the condition of being essential or indispensable
2. anything indispensable
同义词:essential, requirement, requisite, necessary
neck
n. 脖子,颈
词形变化:形容词:neckless 动词过去式:necked 过去分词:necked 现在分词:necking 第三人称单数:necks
例句与用法:1.The fans of the actress craned their necks to catch a glimpse of their idol.那位女演员的崇拜者们伸长了脖子想看一看他们崇拜的偶像。
2.The two of them were necking on a park bench.他们俩在公园的长凳上拥抱亲吻。
3.The two contestants are neck and neck with 20 points each.比赛双方各得20分, 打成平局.
4.What are you doing in this neck of the woods?你在这块儿干什麽呢?
5.Even as a young man he was up to his neck in crime.他年轻时即已恶贯满盈.
6.His shot beat the goalkeeper neck and crop.守门员根本挡不住他射门.
7.You'll get it in the neck if you're caught stealing.要是发现你偷东西, 就要严厉处罚你.
8.He saved his own neck by fleeing the country.他逃出国才得以活命.
英英解释:名词neck:
1. the part of an organism that connects the head to the rest of the body
同义词:cervix
2. a narrow elongated projecting strip of land
3. a cut of meat from the neck of an animal
4. an opening in a garment for the neck of the wearer; a part of the garment near the wearer's neck
同义词:neck opening
动词neck:
1. kiss, embrace, or fondle with sexual passion
同义词:make out
necked
v. 颈缩(冲槽)
a. 压缩的
例句与用法:1.It's a pain in the neck.这真是苦不堪言。
2.A man's shirt is sized by its neck.男子的衬衫号码是按领口大小分的。
3.She wore a silver chain around her neck.她脖子上戴着一条银项链。
4.Jane craned her neck to look for her mother in the crowd.简伸长脖子张望,在人群中找她的母亲。
英英解释:动词neck:
1. kiss, embrace, or fondle with sexual passion
同义词:neck, make out
形容词necked:
1. having a neck or having a neck especially as specified (often used in combination)
neckerchief
n. 围巾,颈巾
例句与用法:1.She had her hair bound up in a neckerchief.她把头发用围巾包起来。
英英解释:名词neckerchief:
1. a kerchief worn around the neck
necking
n. 柱头,圆柱颈部的花边装饰,搂抱
例句与用法:1.The two of them were necking on a park bench.他们俩在公园的长凳上拥抱亲吻。
2.The two of them are necking on a park bench.他们俩在公园的长凳上拥抱亲吻。
3.The two contestants are neck and neck with 20 points each.比赛双方各得20分, 打成平局.
英英解释:名词necking:
1. the molding at the top of a column
同义词:gorgerin
2. affectionate play (or foreplay without contact with the genital organs)
同义词:caressing, cuddling, fondling, hugging, kissing, petting, smooching, snuggling
动词neck:
1. kiss, embrace, or fondle with sexual passion
同义词:neck, make out
necklace
n. 项链
例句与用法:1.I lost my crystal necklace at the party.我在晚会上丢失了水晶项链。
2.She wears a pearl necklace today.今天她戴了一条珍珠项链。
3.Her ruby necklace brightened her face.红宝石项链照亮了她的脸庞。
4.He gave me a necklace as an anniversary gift.他给我一条项链作为周年纪念礼物。
5.I asked the goldsmith if he could make me a ring out of the necklace.我问这个金匠能不能把项链改成戒指。
6.She moistened a tissue and gently wiped the dust off the necklace.她沾湿了一块纸巾,轻轻擦去项链上的灰尘。
7.He gave me a necklace as a token of his affection..他给了我一根项链作为爱情的象征。
8.My necklace has a heart pendant, but I don't wear it everyday.我的项链有一个心形的垂饰,但我并非每天都戴他。
英英解释:名词necklace:
1. jewelry consisting of a cord or chain (often bearing gems) worn about the neck as an ornament (especially by women)
necklet
n. 小首饰,皮围巾
英英解释:名词necklet:
1. decoration worn about the neck (fur piece or tight necklace) as an ornament
neckline
n. 领口,领圈
例句与用法:1.She braided the neckline, hem and cuffs of the dress.她用穗带装饰连衣裙的领口、摺边和袖口.
2.I can give you a round neckline if you prefer.如果您喜欢我可以给您开个圆领口。
3.She braid the neckline, hem and cuff of the dress.她用穗带装饰连衣裙的领口、摺边和袖口。
英英解释:名词neckline:
1. the line formed by the edge of a garment around the neck
necktie
n. 领带
例句与用法:1.Their boss told them that they must wear neckties in the company.他们的老板告诉他们在公司里必须打领带。
2.A wide road; a wide necktie.宽阔的道路;宽大的领带
3.A loud necktie.一条太花哨的领结
英英解释:名词necktie:
1. neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn (mostly by men) under a collar and tied in knot at the front
同义词:tie
neckwear
n. 领子,领带,围巾之类
英英解释:名词neckwear:
1. articles of clothing worn about the neck
necrobiosis
n. [医] 渐进性坏死
英英解释:名词necrobiosis:
1. (physiology) the normal degeneration and death of living cells (as in various epithelial cells)
同义词:cell death |