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there·fore T0153700 (thâr′fôr′)adv. For that reason or cause; consequently or hence. [Middle English : there, there; see there + for, fore, fore; see for.]therefore (ˈðɛəˌfɔː) sentence connector1. thus; hence: used to mark an inference on the speaker's part: those people have their umbrellas up: therefore, it must be raining. 2. consequently; as a result: they heard the warning on the radio and therefore took another route. there•fore (ˈðɛərˌfɔr, -ˌfoʊr) adv. in consequence of that; as a result. [1125–75; Middle English ther(e)fore, variant of therfor therefor] ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | therefore - (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result; "therefore X must be true"; "the eggs were fresh and hence satisfactory"; "we were young and thence optimistic"; "it is late and thus we must go"; "the witness is biased and so cannot be trusted"hence, thus, thence, so | | 2. | therefore - as a consequence; "he had good reason to be grateful for the opportunities which they had made available to him and which consequently led to the good position he now held"consequently |
thereforeadverb consequently, so, thus, as a result, hence, accordingly, for that reason, whence, thence, ergo Muscles need lots of fuel and therefore burn lots of calories.Translationsthere (ðeə) , (ðə) adverb1. (at, in, or to) that place. He lives there; Don't go there. 那裡 那里2. used to introduce sentences in which a state, fact etc is being announced. There has been an accident at the factory; There seems to be something wrong; I don't want there to be any mistakes in this. 引導句子(表述一種狀況或事實) 引导句子(表述一种状况或事实) 3. at that time; at that point in a speech, argument etc. There I cannot agree with you; Don't stop there – tell me what happened next! 在那一點上或那個方面 在那一点上或那个方面4. (with the subject of the sentence following the verb except when it is a pronoun) used at the beginning of a sentence, usually with be or go, to draw attention to, or point out, someone or something. There she goes now! There it is! 用在句首以引起注意(常與go, be一起使用) 用在句首以引起注意(常与go, be一起使用) 5. (placed immediately after noun) used for emphasis or to point out someone or something. That book there is the one you need. 用在名詞後以加強語氣 用在名词后以加强语气 interjection1. used to calm or comfort. There, now. Things aren't as bad as they seem. (表示撫慰、安慰)不要緊,(用來安慰他人)好了沒事啦! (表示抚慰、安慰)不要紧 2. used when a person has been shown to be correct, when something bad happens, or when something has been completed. There! I told you he would do it!; There! That's that job done; There! I said you would hurt yourself! 好啦!看你! 好啦!看你!ˌthereaˈbout(s) adverb approximately in that place, of that number, at that time etc. a hundred or thereabouts; at three o'clock or thereabouts. 在那附近,左右,上下 在那附近,左右,上下 therefore (ˈðeəfoː) adverb for that reason. He worked hard, and therefore he was able to save money. 因此 因此there's (ðeəz) short for there is therefore
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- thus
- as a result
- hence
- accordingly
- for that reason
- whence
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- ergo
Synonyms for thereforeadv (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a resultSynonymsadv as a consequenceSynonyms |