例句:The necessary outcome of a war is a fall in production.
戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)帶來(lái)的必然結(jié)果就是生產(chǎn)力下降。
indispensable n.不可缺少之物 adj. 不可缺少的,絕對(duì)必要的
例句:The computer is now an indispensable tool in many businesses as well as in manyschools.
目前計(jì)算機(jī)是很多公司和學(xué)校不可或缺的用具。
imperative n.命令,需要 adj.命令的,強(qiáng)制的
例句:Job creation has become an imperative for the government, especially under the strikeof national financial crisis.
創(chuàng)造就業(yè)機(jī)會(huì)是政府必須做的事,特別是在全國(guó)性金融危機(jī)的沖擊之下。
obligatory adj.義不容辭的,必須的
例句:It is obligatory for client to supply the personal data as required by the company.
客戶(hù)有責(zé)任向本公司提供所需的個(gè)人資料。
oblige vt.迫使,責(zé)成,施恩惠
例句:Joseph felt obliged to leave after such an unpleasant quarrel.
發(fā)生了這樣不愉快的爭(zhēng)吵之后,約瑟夫覺(jué)得有必要離開(kāi)。
obligation n.義務(wù),職責(zé),債務(wù)
例句:Damaging the goods puts you under an obligation to buy them.
你損壞了這些商品,你就得都買(mǎi)下來(lái)。
necessarily adv. 必要地
例句:Try as Angela may, she is not necessarily able to talk him out of smoking.
雖然安吉拉會(huì)嘗試,卻未必能說(shuō)服他戒煙。
necessitate v.成為必要
例句:Your proposal will necessitate borrowing more money.
依你的建議就必須增加借款。
necessity n.必要性,需要,必需品
例句:The doctor asked us not to call him during the night except ln case of necessity,
醫(yī)生吩咐我們,除非必須,否則不要在夜里叫他。