单词 | thereby |
释义 | therebythere‧by /ðeəˈbaɪ, ˈðeəbaɪ $ ðerˈbaɪ, ˈðer-/ ●○○ AWL adverb formal Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► reducing with the result that something else happensthereby doing something He became a citizen in 1978, thereby gaining the right to vote.· This involves selling more government securities and thereby reducing banks' reserves when their customers pay for them from their bank accounts.· Food product quality is more easily maintained thereby reducing spoilage losses and production time through unscheduled cleaning. VERB► allow· It exposes the reproductive parts of the flowers, thereby allowing pollinating insects to get at them. ► avoid· Fortunately band-pass and band-stop filters can be constructed from just capacitors and resistors, thereby avoiding the inductive problem.· Neither should quotations be used to express an opinion and thereby avoid expressing your own opinion or using your own words.· They thereby avoid commitment to any current fad that comes up on the whirligig of fashion. ► become· An incidental advantage of splitting pupillage is that you thereby become known in two places instead of one.· It was here that they were forced to eat beef thereby becoming instantly de-Hinduized.· Understanding the actual forms and extents of state intervention thereby becomes a largely empirical matter.· Refusal in payment, forgery or any other misuse thereby became treason or sacrilege and attracted savage penalties.· The combinations of words that form compounds thereby become number sequences which are stored in a compound tree.· It thereby becomes inviolate until an equally vast majority decides otherwise.· The cells in the club can specialize, each thereby becoming more efficient at performing its particular task. ► bring· For this purpose the Defence Operational Analysis Establishment was formed, thereby bringing together specialist staff from the three service departments.· Consumer taste is thereby brought at least partly under its control. ► cause· The allegation was that the defendants had supplied contaminated water to the plaintiffs thereby causing them personal injury.· It can also happen that one player can fuel the confidence of a teammate, thereby causing a prophecy to be fulfilled.· However, it would certainly confuse the fox, thereby causing it to run erratically as described. ► create· They can thereby create patient expectation of the level of demand that will be serviced.· The board prohibited the petition because it was controversial and would cause teachers to take opposing political positions, thereby creating discord.· That union effaces at least a part of the gulf between mine and thine and thereby creates strength with happiness. ► enable· Borehole break-outs have been found to give an indication of stress anisotropy thereby enabling the fracture orientation to be predicted.· Her main motive was simple: to retrieve the ring and thereby enable Rick to make peace with his family.· I hope that this book provides others with insights, thereby enabling a scientific consensus to emerge. ► ensure· It is essential that the quality of the carpet is identified, thereby ensuring that we replace like with like.· The other part of my proposal will probably prove annoying to radicals, thereby ensuring a proper balance.· Garrick joined, and Adam Smith, thereby ensuring that Johnson did not always have the discourse his own way.· Several cultigens are similarly flexible, e.g. coconut, in that pollination is thereby ensured in both open and closed habitats. ► gain· The government, however, did not thereby gain the allegiance of the higher social groups to the Republic.· The learner will thereby gain a much greater understanding of the patient. ► give· Z is thereby given the option.· In 1762 commoners were forbidden to purchase serfs, thereby giving noble industrialists a temporary advantage since hired labour was still scarce.· The safer option is to start about fifteen percent further down the line, thereby giving yourself a little more room.· Theodore thereby gave a wholly new dimension to the authority of the archbishop of Canterbury within the Anglo-Saxon Church.· Moire pattern the result of superimposing half-tone screens at the wrong angle thereby giving a chequered effect on the printed half-tone. ► help· For example, one can fulfill the role of being a food server, and thereby help to alleviate hunger. ► improve· They can also be used with other forms of security, thereby improving the overall protection of a property.· These fractures also provide the Stinkdolomit with an enhanced permeability thereby improving the potential productivity of the rocks.· This was a rare opportunity to study the attenuation of strong seismic waves and thereby improve seismic hazard assessment. ► increase· Like pectin, psyllium forms a gel which is not digested or absorbed, thereby increasing the viscosity of the meal.· Females tend to remain in their natal units, which thereby increase gradually in size.· Its tip can stay alive and grow for many days, thereby increasing its chances of meeting a host.· Similarly, branches may be short-staffed thereby increasing loading and unloading times.· Occupiers also raise the internal temperature, thereby increasing the stack effect. ► keep· My Department is providing £200,000 this financial year to motor projects dealing with young offenders, thereby keeping them out of custody.· Copies of optometry feedback are sent to the patient's general practitioner, who is thereby kept informed of eye assessments.· Bourgeois ideology takes over the legitimizing functions of traditional society and thereby keeps power relations inaccessible to analysis and public consciousness. ► lose· The perverted originality of Iago's ruse, now linked to a cause, thereby loses its lurid gleam. ► make· It is possible to re-use the tape, thereby making updating less expensive.· Once again it did not honour its commitments, he says, thereby making a mockery of the Good Friday agreement.· He thereby makes what happens, the smell, into what can properly be called a matter of real chance.· Conventionality in a system of communication offers stability, and thereby makes communication feasible from one occasion to the next.· Try to visualise the meaning of historical writing and thereby make the past come to life.· As technology improves, thereby making it possible to set a lower emission standard, new sources face increasingly more strict controls. ► prevent· It acts by inhibiting bone resorption of calcium thereby preventing significant variations in plasma calcium concentrations. ► produce· Hyperkalemia moves the resting potential closer to the normal threshold potential, thereby producing a more excitable state.· They mutate, and thereby produce at least some better replicating sequences. ► provide· The dog would perforce yelp in reaction, and thereby provide the captain a time cue. ► reduce· In a mass, however, the birds sometimes defend the nowers and thereby reduce cross-pollination.· In these situations, acetazolamide may be needed to decrease proximal bicarbonate and sodium reabsorption, thereby reducing the serum bicarbonate level.· Firms would find their inventories involuntarily building up and so would cut back production thereby reducing national income.· Efficient management of creativity then succeeds in channeling these creative outputs into organizational goals, thereby reducing the wastage of resources.· As the parse progresses down the input the incorrect hypotheses should fail; thereby reducing the search space to be explored.· Parents and teachers note that work-inhibited children often play with younger children, thereby reducing the risk of defeat or rejection.· The clear aim of the vendor is to disclose as much as possible thereby reducing the potential for claims under the warranties.· Trace metal ions in the solution are thereby reduced and plated on to the anodic electrode. |
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