necessary
necessary 英 [ˈnesəsəri] 美 [ˈnesəseri]
adj. 必要的;必需的;
名词复数:necessaries
- Everyone can agree that certain things are necessary for survival: food, water, shelter. Some people might add chocolate to that list. Necessary refers to anything you can't do without.
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- adj. 必要的;必需的;
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1. necessary checkup
必要的检查
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2. It may be necessary to buy a new one.
也许有必要买个新的了。
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3. I'll make the necessary arrangements.
我会做一些必要的安排。
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4. This is a necessary consequence of progress.
这是发展的必然后果。
- necessary (adj.) late 14c. "needed, required, essential, indispensable," from Old French necessaire "necessary, urgent, compelling" (13c.), and directly from Latin necessarius "unavoidable, indispensable, necessary," from necesse "unavoidable, indispensable," originally "no backing away," from ne- "not" + cedere "to withdraw, go away, yield" (from PIE root *ked- "to go, yield"). The root sense is of that from which there is no evasion, that which is inevitable. Necessary house "privy" is from c. 1600. Necessary evil is from 1540s (the original reference was to "woman").
- necessary (n.) mid-14c., "needed, required, or useful things; the necessities of life; actions determined by right or law," perhaps from Old French necessaire (n.) "private parts, genitalia; lavatory," and directly from Latin necessarius (n.), in classical Latin "a relation, relative, kinsman; friend, client, patron;" see necessary (adj.).
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