necessarily
日本語WordNet
in an essential manner; "such expenses are necessarily incurred"
in such a manner as could not be otherwise; "it is necessarily so"; "we must needs by objective"
as a highly likely consequence; "we are necessarily bound for federalism in Europe"
JMdict
AIによる解説
As a necessary result; inevitably. Often used in negative sentences to mean 'not always' or 'not inevitably.'
ライセンス: KeyLang Original
The researchers don't conclude that correlation necessarily implies causation, emphasizing the need for rigorous experimental validation.
研究者は、相関関係が必然的に因果関係を意味するとは結論付けておらず、厳格な実験的検証の必要性を強調しています。
Haven't researchers demonstrated conclusively that correlation does not necessarily imply causal relationships between variables?
研究者は、相関関係が必ずしも変数間の因果関係を意味しないことを決定的に示していませんか?
Internal monologue meanders through associative connections linking disparate memories sensations anticipations without logical sequential ordering necessarily.
内的独白が連想的結びつきを通じて蛇行し、異質な記憶、感覚、予期を必ずしも論理的な順序付けなしに結びつける。
Thus, integrating diverse perspectives enhances analytical sophistication, enabling more nuanced understanding of multifaceted issues requiring interdisciplinary approaches necessarily.
したがって、多様な視点を統合することは分析的洗練を高め、必然的に学際的アプローチを必要とする多面的問題のより微妙な理解を可能にする。
Essential properties belong to objects necessarily, persisting across all worlds containing them, while accidental properties vary contingently.
本質的性質は対象に必然的に属し、それらを含むすべての世界にわたって存続するが、偶有的性質は偶然的に変化する。
Pronunciation data from ipa-dict (MIT License) based on cmudict-ipa by @lingz