"circumstantial" 怎么发音
word
/ˌsɝkəmˈstænʃəɫ/
ser-kum-STAN-shul
/sˈɜːkəmstˌɑːnʃəl/
SUR-kum-stahn-shul
释义
Relating to or depending on specific circumstances or details; often used when evidence or information is based on situations rather than direct proof.
IPA 音标
美式英语
/ˌsɝkəmˈstænʃəɫ/
英式英语
/sˈɜːkəmstˌɑːnʃəl/
简化发音
美式
ser-kum-STAN-shul
英式
SUR-kum-stahn-shul
语境中听
The lawyer said the evidence was only circumstantial.
His explanation seemed circumstantial and lacked clear facts.
The news report was full of circumstantial details, not direct evidence.
Most of the case was built on circumstantial evidence rather than physical proof.