necessarily 英 [ˌnesəˈserəli]   美 [ˌnɛsɪˈsɛrəli, -ˈsɛr-]

necessarily

necessarily  英 [ˌnesəˈserəli] 美 [ˌnɛsɪˈsɛrəli, -ˈsɛr-]

adv. 必要地;必定地,必然地 

However, that is not necessarily the case. 然而,事情并不总是这样的。
They would be half right: That is not how time travel might work, but time travel in some other form is not necessarily off the table. 他们的话可能对了一半:问题不在于时间穿梭车是怎样工作的,而是时间穿梭的一些形式没有必要不合情理。

  • Use the adverb necessarily to mean inevitably. The best man won't necessarily have to speak at the wedding reception, but he should probably have a speech ready just in case.
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  • adv. 必要地;必定地,必然地
  • 1. However, that is not necessarily the case.

    然而,事情并不总是这样的。

  • 2. They would be half right: That is not how time travel might work, but time travel in some other form is not necessarily off the table.

    他们的话可能对了一半:问题不在于时间穿梭车是怎样工作的,而是时间穿梭的一些形式没有必要不合情理。

  • 3. The intruder is not necessarily outside the company, but he is executing code from outside of the application itself.

    入侵者并不一定是在公司外部,但他是从应用程序自身的外部执行代码的。

  • necessarily (adv.) mid-15c., "inevitably, unavoidably," from necessary (adj.) + -ly (2).
ne·ces·sar·ily / ˌnesəˈserəli ; ˈnesəsərəli ; NAmE ˌnesəˈserəli / adverb used to say that sth cannot be avoided 必然地;不可避免地 The number of places available is necessarily limited. 可用场所的数量不可避免地很有限。 IDIOM ˌnot necesˈsarily used to say that sth is possibly true but not definitely or always true 不一定;未必 The more expensive articles are not necessarily better. 较贵的东西不见得就较好。 Biggest doesn't necessarily mean best. 最大的不一定是最好的。 ‘We're going to lose.’ ‘Not necessarily.’ “我们会输的。”“未必。” ne·ces·sar·ily / ˌnesəˈserəli ; ˈnesəsərəli ; NAmE ˌnesəˈserəli /
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