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 naturally ['nætʃərəlɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 自然地, 以自然力, 天生地



    naturally
    [ adv ]
    1. as might be expected

    2. <adv.all>
      naturally, the lawyer sent us a huge bill
    3. according to nature; by natural means; without artificial help

    4. <adv.all>
      naturally grown flowers
    5. through inherent nature

    6. <adv.all>
      he was naturally lazy
    7. in a natural or normal manner

    8. <adv.all>
      speak naturally and easily


    Naturally \Nat"u*ral*ly\, adv.
    In a natural manner or way; according to the usual course of
    things; spontaneously.

    1. With less stock to go around, a given amount of demand naturally tended to push stock prices higher.
    2. Marketmakers cannot stimulate additional business at these levels; they can only execute naturally arising business.
    3. Searle said since ADBF is one of the body's naturally produced antibiotics, it may be less toxic or allergenic than many traditional synthetic antibiotics.
    4. He says you have to be neither a comedian nor "naturally funny."
    5. What they need at this moment desperately is food, and we're confident that they will naturally use these small funds to provide for their basic survival," she said.
    6. The SMMT claims the reduced levels of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen resulting from the use of three-way catalytic converters on petrol engines is achieved more naturally by diesel.
    7. Different auditing and accounting standards will be an unacceptable barrier. The UK profession has a long tradition of providing advice, which naturally flows from the audit, and has set a lead to much of the world.
    8. The big brokers, naturally, are at the very forefront of the equity promotion effort.
    9. L-tryptophan is an amino acid that occurs naturally in some foods that are high in protein, such as milk, beef, turkey and beans.
    10. So the questions naturally arise: How much is your time worth in dollars?
    11. We naturally put a different slant on our writing depending on our audience.
    12. If employees can react practically and personally to what's thrown at them, the emotional part comes more naturally, says Jennifer Cauble, director of market strategy and research at Zenger-Miller, a training firm.
    13. There is a warm contentment at the heart of this music (Anne-Sophie Mutter's deep-seated relaxation as a performer homes in on it naturally) whereas Midori is always looking for tension.
    14. Nothing is wasted, indeed a great deal is gained, by passing quickly and naturally from one scene to another.
    15. All oil exporters naturally want to get as much for their product as possible.
    16. Perhaps she is at times too sharp, too shy of bringing out the melting lyricism of the ballet's more lovelorn passages; but her dancing is as naturally brilliant as birdsong.
    17. But currency and market valuation effects have sometimes predominated, most notably in the Tokyo market. Different local inflation rates, and volatile exchange rates, naturally make it difficult to compare stock market returns.
    18. 'The main problem', says Ms Kionka, 'is with Russians who live in all-Russian communities and never naturally speak Estonian.' What Estonians see as Russian great-power attitudes towards Estonia have been on display in the past few weeks.
    19. The company would not say how many clients were involved. In a written statement, managing director John Williams said: 'We are naturally concerned about being censured by our regulator - it is a serious matter.'
    20. Potassium is found naturally in the body, but in large amounts can cause cardiac arrest.
    21. NCNB Chairman Hugh McColl has told analysts that while he naturally would prefer a government-assisted deal, he was wary about entering into a bidding contest, said Thomas Hanley of Salomon Brothers.
    22. Whitfield's role on "HeartBeat" as Dr. Cory Banks would seem to come naturally.
    23. For some owners, it's a throwback to earlier times: In the frugal 1950s and 1960s, many Japanese naturally moved from cheap transport such as motor scooters to easy-to-buy minicars.
    24. It points out that besides known nutrients, food contains thousands of other naturally occurring substances of nutritional value.
    25. Dr Frank Becker at Cornell University carried out a survey of empty desks in a number of companies and found 70 per cent unstaffed in some offices. Teleworking often evolves naturally but it is sometimes triggered by an outside event.
    26. On the one hand, the government is naturally anxious not to be seen to be privatising another monopoly.
    27. The company makes devices used to detect the naturally occurring radioactive gas that is a leading cause of lung cancer.
    28. If an infant is not declared brain dead within seven days, he or she is taken off the respirator and allowed to die naturally without further consideration as a donor.
    29. It's cheaper than virgin plastic and, naturally, goose down. Shoulder pads are often made from PET fibers.
    30. To set targets, he said, would be to invite Moscow to force the reforms rather than to let them take hold naturally.
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