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来自corolla,花冠。字面意思即买花要付钱,付钱买花。后用于逻辑术语,指推论。
noun(名词)
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小知识
Corollary describes a result that is the natural consequence of something else. You could say that your renewed love of books is a corollary to the recent arrival of a book store in your neighborhood.
The noun corollary describes an action's consequence, such as having to study more, a corollary to getting a bad grade. The word is often seen with the prepositions “to” or “of,” as in “a corollary to fortune is fame.” Math enthusiasts may already be familiar with the word corollary, which can be used more formally to describe a new proof or proposition that follows naturally from an established one.
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来自corolla,花冠。字面意思即买花要付钱,付钱买花。后用于逻辑术语,指推论。=这个单词逻辑学上常用,指前一个陈述所自然引发的后一个结论。字面意为“a little garland一个小花环”,词根本意是弯曲(因为花环可戴在头上或脖颈上)。逻辑含义大体为:买了花费较多的花篮后,店主因此情愿奉送一个较之花篮不值钱的花环。
词组短语
corollary equipment配套设备;