Inherently Meaning in English
word · lemma: inherent
ɪnˈhɛɹəntɫi/, /ɪnˈhɪɹəntɫi
in-HAIR-ent-lee
ɪnhˈiəɹəntli
in-HEER-uhnt-lee
释义
In a way that is a natural or essential part of something and cannot be separated from it.
用法与细微差别
'Inherently' is a formal, academic adverb used to emphasize that something is a basic, natural, or unavoidable quality. Often used in phrases like 'inherently dangerous,' 'inherently good,' or 'inherently flawed.' Not used for temporary situations—applies to essential qualities.
Spanish: intrínsecamente - inherentementePortuguese (BR): intrinsecamente - inerentementePortuguese (PT): intrinsecamente - inerentementeChinese (Simplified): 本质上 - 固有地Chinese (Traditional): 本質上 - 固有地Hindi: स्वभाविक रूप से - मूलतःArabic: بطبيعتها - بشكل جوهريBengali: সহজাতভাবে - স্বভাবগতভাবেRussian: по своей сути - изначальноJapanese: 本質的に - 生まれつきVietnamese: vốn dĩ - bản chấtKorean: 본질적으로 - 근본적으로Turkish: doğası gereği - özündeUrdu: بنیادی طور پر - فطری طور پرIndonesian: secara inheren - secara hakiki
例句
Dogs are inherently friendly animals.
basic
This job is inherently stressful.
basic
Some materials are inherently stronger than others.
basic
He’s not inherently bad—he just made some mistakes.
natural
Technology isn’t inherently good or bad; it depends on how we use it.
natural
Some people are inherently optimistic, no matter what happens.
natural