naturally
adverb
uk/ˈnætʃ.ər.əl.i/us/ˈnætʃ.ɚ.əl.i/naturallyadverb(LIFE)
C1
happeningorexistingaspartofnatureand not made or done bypeople:
自然地Ahealthybodywill beabletofightoff theillnessnaturally without the use ofmedicine.健康的身体无需药物,自身便能抵御疾病。
C2
having anabilityorcharacteristicfrombirth:
生来,天生地He's naturallyfunny- he doesn'tevenhave totry.他生来就很风趣——根本用不着刻意表现。
come naturally (tosomeone)
C1
If aparticularskillcomes naturally (to you), you areableto do iteasily, with littleeffortorlearning:
(某人)似乎天生就会,轻而易举地做Dancingseemedto come naturally to her.她似乎生来就会跳舞。
- Doesyourhaircurlnaturally, or is it permed?
- Mosttoxinsare naturallyexcretedfrom thebody.
- Mineralsoccurnaturally in the earth'scrust.
- She has a naturallypalecomplexionanddarkhair.
- He's naturally good at allsports.
Natural and artificial
- anti-natural
- artificial
- artificiality
- artificially
- biodynamic
- freshness
- God-given
- imitation
- inauthentic
- make no claim to besomethingidiom
- mock
- rawness
- refined
- simulated
- synthetic
- synthetically
- unnaturally
- unprocessed
- untamed
- untouched
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Skilled, talented and able
Easiness and simplicity
naturallyadverb(EXPECTED)
B2
as you wouldexpect:
当然Naturally wewanttoseeas fewjoblossesin theindustryaspossible.当然我们希望这一行业中失业的人越少越好。
"You will beniceto her, won't you?" "Naturally."(= Yes,obviously.)“你会好好待她的,是吧?”“那当然。”
Habitual and customary
- accustomed
- all in a day's workidiom
- as a (general) ruleidiom
- as a matter of courseidiom
- as per usual/normalidiom
- knee-jerk
- mainstreaming
- make it a ruleidiom
- mechanical
- more often than notidiom
- natural
- nine
- prevail
- pro forma
- regulation
- rule
- surprise
- surprise, surpriseidiom
- trad
- usu.
naturallyadverb(NORMALLY)
B2
in anormalway:
自然地Relax andtrytobehavenaturally.放松,举止自然点。
Habitual and customary
- accustomed
- all in a day's workidiom
- as a (general) ruleidiom
- as a matter of courseidiom
- as per usual/normalidiom
- knee-jerk
- mainstreaming
- make it a ruleidiom
- mechanical
- more often than notidiom
- natural
- nine
- prevail
- pro forma
- regulation
- rule
- surprise
- surprise, surpriseidiom
- trad
- usu.