symbiotically
adverb
biologyspecializeduk/ˌsɪm.baɪˈɒt.ɪ.kəl.i/us/ˌsɪm.baɪˈɑː.t̬ɪ.kəl.i/biologyspecialized
in a way thatinvolvestwotypesofanimalorplant, that eachprovidetheconditionsnecessaryfor the other tocontinuetoexist:
(动植物)共生地ashrimpspeciesthatlivessymbiotically withanemones与海葵共生的一种虾
in a way thatinvolvespeople,organizations, orprocessesthatdependon each otherequally:
(人,结果或过程)相互依赖地Thechurchandstatefunctionedsymbiotically.教会和国家在行使功能上相互依赖。
See
symbiosis
- Heat-tolerantalgaelivesymbiotically within some corals.
- Shipworms havebacterialivingsymbiotically insidetheirgillsthatproduceenzymesthathelpthemdigestthewood, something they could never do ontheirown.
- Windfarmswerefinancedsymbiotically withinvestorswho used the wind-productiontaxcreditsof 2.1centsperkilowatthourtooffsetprofitselsewhere.
- They are one of thosecoupleswhosepersonalitiesseemto betotalopposites,yetthey are symbioticallyentwined.
- The twoprocessesare, so tospeak, symbioticallyrelated; they are themutuallyreinforcingdeterminantsofdevelopment.
Essential or necessary
- basically
- basis
- be a question ofdoing somethingidiom
- box ticking
- business-critical
- dependence
- elemental
- if need beidiom
- if/when push comes to shoveidiom
- incumbent
- indispensable
- inhere insomething
- necessitate
- necessity
- need
- needed
- needful
- owe
- symbiotic
- warrant
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