consequential
间接的
常用释义
英音[ ˌkɒnsɪˈkwenʃ(ə)l ]
美音[ ˌkɑːnsɪˈkwenʃ(ə)l ]
基本释义
- adj. 随之而来的,作为结果的;<法律>间接发生的,间接引起的;重要的,意义重大的
例句
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1·From a medical standpoint a week is usually not a consequential delay.从医学观点看,一周通常不被视为是严重的拖延。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·The report discusses a number of consequential matters that are yet to be decided.这份报告讨论了许多有待决定的重大问题。来源: 《牛津词典》
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3·The estimate for extra staff and consequential costs such as accommodation was an annual $9.18 million.额外员工引起的如住宿成本等估计每年为918万美元。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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4·Early childhood experiences can be very consequential for children's long-term social, emotional and cognitive development.早期童年经历会对儿童在社会、情感和认知方面的长期发展产生很大影响。
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5·It may be one of our most consequential.它可能也是我们最重要的适应能力之一。
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6·A second limitation is more consequential.第二个限制更为重要。
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7·We're also covered against consequential loss, and loss of profits.我们还投保间接损失险和利润损失险。
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8·And then go back to one more consequential application in Aristotle.然后回到一项有更深远意义的亚里士多德应用题。
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9·Losses and expenses such as dead freight, demurrage. Consequential losses.装上船只或将货物交到吊杆之下,卖方应负担买方的一切费用和损失,如空舱费、滞期费及。
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10·None of this looks good for the world's most consequential relationship.这些似乎会对世界上最重要的双边关系造成伤害。
网络释义
- consequential loss : 间接损失;从属的损失;后果性损失
同根词
词根:
consequent