consequential

英 [kɒnsɪ'kwenʃ(ə)l] 美 ['kɑnsə'kwɛnʃəl]
  • adj. 间接的;结果的;重要的;随之发生的;自傲的

中文词源


consequential 作为结果的,将产生重要影响的

来自consequence, 结果。

英文词源


consequential (adj.)
1620s, from consequent (Latin consequentia) + -al (1). Meaning "pregnant with consequences, important" is recorded from 1728. Related: Consequentially (c. 1600).

双语例句


1. From a medical standpoint a week is usually not a consequential delay.
从医学的角度来看,耽误一个星期通常并无大碍。

来自柯林斯例句

2. This new transformation is at least as consequential as that one was.
这一新的转变至少和那次一样重要。

来自柯林斯例句

3. retirement and the consequential reduction in income
退休与随之而来的收入减少

来自《权威词典》

4. The actual estimate for extra staff and consequential costs such as accommodation was an annual £9.18m.
额外聘请员工以及随之发生的食宿费用等实际估算下来为每年918万英镑。

来自柯林斯例句

5. Jeanie followed her consequential conductor towards the rectory.
珍妮跟着这个趾高气扬的带路人向教区住宅走去。

来自辞典例句

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