correspondingly

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You use correspondingly when describing a situation which is closely connected with one you have just mentioned or is similar to it. 相应地

adverb [方式副词]相应地,相对地

As his political stature has shrunk, he has grown correspondingly more dependent on the army.
随着政治声望不断降低,他相应地变得更依赖于军队了。

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Lesson 36 The cost of government correspondingly 副词: 相应地
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There are two sorts of ways you could fiddle with neurotransmitters and correspondingly two sorts of drugs. 你可以通过两种方式来控制神经递质,相应地,也就有两种对应的药物。
Expectations will be correspondingly high. 对他们的期待也相应地变高了。

correspondingly的重要知识点

correspondingly adv. 相应地,从而,因此

  • The cost of living in the city is more expensive, but salaries are supposed to be correspondingly higher.
  • As the demand for organic food increases, the prices rise correspondingly. 随着对有机食品需求的增加,价格也相应上涨。
  • Correspondingly, deviation detection can be used for different tasks. 相应地,偏差检测可用于不同的任务。

corresponding adj. similar, or resulting from something else 类似的,相应的

  • Company losses were 50 per cent worse than in the corresponding period last year.
  • As the course becomes more difficult, there's usually a corresponding drop in attendance.
  • A higher level of responsibility brings a corresponding increase in salary. 更高层级的责任带来了相应的薪水增加。

correspond v. 1. to be the same as or match sth. 相一致,相符合

  • Your account and hers correspond.
  • Decibel values correspond to various sounds. 分贝值对应不同的声音。
  • The written record of his conversation didn't correspond to what was actually said. 他谈话的书面记录与实际所说的不相符。
correspond with / to ... v. 与……相一致;相符合
  • Your account of events corresponds with / to hers.
  • The results of the second experiment correspond with our initial findings. 第二次实验的结果与我们最初的发现相符。

correspond v. 2. to be similar to or the same as sth else 相当于

  • The American "High School" corresponds to "Senior Middle School" in China. 美国的“High School”相当于中国的“高中”。
  • The American Congress corresponds to the British Parliament.
  • The British job of Lecturer corresponds roughly to the US Associate Professor.

correspond v. 3. exchange letters 通信

  • They have corresponded regularly for years.
  • I used to correspond with my friends by letters while now the Internet is more convenient. 我过去常写信与我的朋友联络,而现在有了互联网就更方便了。
correspond (with sb.) v. (与某人)通信
  • I've been corresponding with several experts in the field.
  • For many years, the two scientists corresponded regularly about their research. 多年来,这两位科学家经常就他们的研究进行通信。

correspondence n. 1. [C] a strong connection between two things 紧密联系

  • There is a definite correspondence between infant mortality and poverty.
  • There is a close correspondence between the two sets of data. 这两组数据之间有着紧密的联系。
  • There is no one-to-one correspondence between sounds and letters. 发音与字母之间没有一对一的关系。

 correspondence n. 2. [U or singular] the process of writing and receiving letters 通信

  • I refused to enter into any correspondence with him about it.
  • We kept up a correspondence for many years.
  • The editor welcomes correspondence from readers on any subject. 编辑欢迎读者有关任何问题的来信。

correspondence n. [U] the letters that someone sends and receives 某 人的信件

  • A secretary came in twice a week to deal with his correspondence.
  • There is nothing secretive about the Ombudsman's work, for his correspondence is open to public inspection.
  • Catch up on your correspondence and reading. 抓紧补上通信往来和阅读。