释义 |
henceadverb(THEREFORE)C1that is thereasonorexplanationfor: 因此,所以 HismotherwasItalian, hence hisname- Luca.他母亲是意大利人,所以他的名字叫——卢卡。 - Peter'sleavingat the end of thisweek- hence hisanxietyto get hisworkfinished.
- Theprimeministerwasattendingtheconference, hence all theextrasecurity.
- He's just got apayrise, hence the newcar.
- She's justfoundout shefailedherexams, hence herbadmood.
- ThefirmisownedbyMarkAtkins, hence thename- MA Advertising.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLinguistics: connecting words joining words or phrases with similar or related meanings - and/orphrase
- anyhoo
- anyways
- concatenate
- conjunctive
- connective
- consequently
- ergo
- hereby
- mean
- N, n
- now
- OK
- slash
- so
- sure enoughidiom
- the thing isidiom
- thing
- what
- with thatidiom
See more results » henceadverb(FROM NOW)Theprojectwill becompletedat the end of thedecade, twoyearshence.本项目将于这个10年期结束时完成,从现在算起还有两年时间。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesIn the future & soon - ahead
- ahead of
- all in good timeidiom
- anon
- ASAP
- away
- come
- hereon
- in
- in forsomethingidiom
- in the course of timephrase
- in the fullness of timeidiom
- presently
- shortly
- someday
- sometime
- soon
- space
- then
- yet
See more results » (Definition ofhencefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)hence| American Dictionaryhenceadverb[not gradable](THEREFORE)for thisreason;therefore: Abetterworkingenvironmentimprovespeople’sperformance, and henceproductivity. henceadverb[not gradable](FROM NOW)Theprojectshould becompletedby nextMarch, sixmonthshence. (Definition ofhencefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofhencehence Hence, such an arrangement permits the handling of a group of pupils psychologically similar, who form a homogeneous social group.From theCambridge English Corpus Hence, if there is a solution permitting the visit of an attraction park, then it will only produce those solutions.From theCambridge English Corpus It is not a central aspect of perception andhenceneed not have such a primary role in psychological inquiry.From theCambridge English Corpus Finally, at the new steady state, investment ceases, capital, and,hence, output are reduced.From theCambridge English Corpus Technical inefficiency is the deviation of an individual vessel's production from this best-practice frontier, andhenceis a measure of relative technical efficiency.From theCambridge English Corpus The geographical metaphor is particularly useful when discussing the internal structure of a program, andhenceit tends to predominate in more technical texts.From theCambridge English Corpus Based on a potential error message, they might modify a word or a sentence that is not in fact wrong andhencemake things worse.From theCambridge English Corpus Hence, as ^ 1 0, the function w(0) tends towards its value with initial conditions (4.56).From theCambridge English Corpus Unlike the case of tree planting, however, fallowing of food crop fields does not require labor effort and,hence, tends to weaken land rights.From theCambridge English Corpus Hence, their universe is very similar to the earthly universe.From theCambridge English Corpus Hence, it is hard to imagine that these two fiber types are working in synchrony on the same behavioral and thought processes.From theCambridge English Corpus Hence, there were no reasons to discount volumes of healthcare consumption or effects.From theCambridge English Corpus Hence, we decided to categorize all instances of extra vowels at the end of a noun as ambiguous.From theCambridge English Corpus A bill based on the weight of the copper (and later zinc), andhencethe amount of electricity used, was sent to the household.From theCambridge English Corpus It would also have implications for identifying the central pathways conveying the visual information, andhencefor the retinal sources.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/hence## |