(adv.) in an essential manner; 'such expenses are necessarily incurred'.
(adv.) as a highly likely consequence; 'we are necessarily bound for federalism in Europe'.
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So old an art, and so great and continuous a need for its products necessarily must have resulted in much development and progress. Edward W. Byrn.十九世纪发明进展.
Moreover, a priest is a man vowed, trained, and consecrated, a man belonging to a special corps, and necessarily with an intense _esprit de corps_. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯.世界史纲.
So we who are democrats need not believe that the people are necessarily right in their choice: some of us are always in the minority, and not a little proud of the distinction. 沃尔特·李普曼.政治序论.
Trolley circuits are usually 500 volts, and will kill an animal, but are not necessarily fatal to man. Edward W. Byrn.十九世纪发明进展.
A balance, therefore, must necessarily be paid to them in gold and silver, and this balance, too, is generally found. 亚当·斯密.国富论.
The acquisition of valuable and extensive property, therefore, necessarily requires the establishment of civil government. 亚当·斯密.国富论.
Part of what had before been employed in other trades, is necessarily withdrawn from them, and turned into some of the new and more profitable ones. 亚当·斯密.国富论.
Money, therefore, necessarily runs after goods, but goods do not always or necessarily run after money. 亚当·斯密.国富论.
And as an image necessarily resembles its object, must not. 戴维·休谟.人性论.
But a man who believes in something else than his own greed, has necessarily a conscience or standard to which he more or less adapts himself. 乔治·艾略特.米德尔马契.
Human food seems to be the only produce of land, which always and necessarily affords some rent to the landlord. 亚当·斯密.国富论.
But the revenue of all the inhabitants of the country is necessarily in proportion to the value of the annual produce of their land and labour. 亚当·斯密.国富论.
It implied that what was to be done was necessarily evil, and it caused her to say in a whisper, 'O Father! 查尔斯·狄更斯.小杜丽.
Now this being once admitted, the force of sympathy must necessarily be acknowledged. 戴维·休谟.人性论.
Not only the profits of stock, but the rent of land, and the wages of labour, would necessarily be more or less diminished by its removal. 亚当·斯密.国富论.
He was in the City, necessarily. 查尔斯·狄更斯.小杜丽.
Because I am a poet, you necessarily think I am poor, which is a mistake. 弗格斯·休姆.奇幻岛.
This would necessarily have compelled Bragg to detach in order to meet this fire in his rear. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
But the owner of that stock necessarily wishes to dispose of as great a part of those goods as he can at home. 亚当·斯密.国富论.
The high price of such commodities does not necessarily diminish the ability of the inferior ranks of people to bring up families. 亚当·斯密.国富论.
And though goods do not always draw money so readily as money draws goods, in the long-run they draw it more necessarily than even it draws them. 亚当·斯密.国富论.
An interrupted appearance to the senses implies not necessarily an interruption in the existence. 戴维·休谟.人性论.
An exclusive corporation necessarily weakens the force of this discipline. 亚当·斯密.国富论.
The obscurities of early Greek poets arose necessarily out of the state of language and logic which existed in their age. 柏拉图.理想国.
Their highest price, however, seems not to be necessarily determined by any thing but the actual scarcity or plenty of these metals themselves. 亚当·斯密.国富论.
He is necessarily both their general and their judge, and his chieftainship is the necessary effect of the superiority of his fortune. 亚当·斯密.国富论.
Furnishing was necessarily expensive; but then it had to be done only once. 乔治·艾略特.米德尔马契.
Such a result would necessarily modify these instructions. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
We have already glanced, in Chapter XII, at the elements of religion that must have arisen necessarily in the minds of those early peoples. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯.世界史纲.
But it could not supply them with the whole; and the goods with which it did supply them were necessarily sold very dear. 亚当·斯密.国富论.