| 释义 | hypothetically
 hy·po·thet·i·calH0370500 (hī′pə-thĕt′ĭ-kəl)adj. also hy·po·thet·ic (-thĕt′ĭk)1.  Of, relating to, or based on a hypothesis: a hypothetical situation.2.  Conditional; contingent: the hypothetical meaning of a clause beginning with if.n. A hypothetical circumstance, condition, scenario, or situation: OK, let's consider this possibility then—just as a hypothetical.[From Greek hupothetikos, from hupothetos, placed under, supposed, from hupotithenai, to suppose; see  hypothesis.]
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 Translations| Adv. | 1. | hypothetically - by hypothesis | 
 hypothesis(haiˈpoθəsis)  – plural hyˈpotheses (-siːz)  –  noun an unproved theory or point of view put forward, eg for the sake of argument.  假設 假设hypothetical (haipəˈθetikəl)  adjective imaginary; supposed.  假設的 假设的hypothetically (haipəˈθetikəli)  adverb 假設上 假设地EncyclopediaSeehypothesisLegalSeeHypothesisThesaurusSeehypothetical |