"corollary" 怎么发音
word
ˈkɔɹəˌɫɛɹi
KAW-ruh-lair-ee
kəɹˈɒləɹi
kuh-ROL-uh-ree
释义
A corollary is something that happens as a natural result or consequence of something else; in logic or mathematics, it is a statement that follows readily from a previous statement.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈkɔɹəˌɫɛɹi
英式英语
kəɹˈɒləɹi
简化发音
美式
KAW-ruh-lair-ee
英式
kuh-ROL-uh-ree
语境中听
The rise in fuel prices is a corollary of higher demand.
A healthy diet is often a corollary to regular exercise.
The corollary to this theory is that more research is needed.
Job loss and financial stress are often corollaries of a weak economy.