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单词 conversely
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Definition of conversely in English:

conversely

adverb kənˈvəːsliˈkɒnvəːsli
  • Introducing a statement or idea which reverses one that has just been made or referred to.

    we're not going to have enough onions to last the year, while courgettes, conversely, are in a major surplus
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'm curious if, conversely, Japanese art and pop culture have been much of an inspiration to you?
    • When the country has harsh or, conversely, weak laws or a bad social network, it's harder to enforce.
    • Such tools can create the illusion of enormity in a small room, or conversely create intimacy in vast spaces.
    • A collapse of a society anywhere is a global issue, and conversely, anybody anywhere in the world now has ways of reaching us.
    • Their successors, conversely, must begin where they left off - at the top.
    • It was as though they had always been with me, and I found it difficult, conversely, to remember our first encounter.
    • Inequality, conversely, is blasted as being unjust, unfair and tragic.
    • Or, conversely, if lobbying should have tax benefits for charities, then why not for everyone else as well?
    • Do you find yourselves checking each other, each making sure the other doesn't get too syrupy or, conversely, caustic?
    • But, conversely, in some ways it's safer to be upfront - people find out anyway.
    • Neither team deserved to win on Sunday's performance, and conversely neither team then deserved to lose.
    • And, conversely, the existence of the state proves that the class antagonisms are irreconcilable.
    • Garnett, conversely, has a joyous personality and a charismatic style of play to boot.
    • And conversely, for every one of the best impulses of our souls, there is a demon waiting to hijack us and use us.
    • The same is true with salty food, just as, conversely, the less sugar or salt we eat, the more sensitive we become to their presence.
    • And conversely, the story of total freedom can't be right because there are things that just happen to us.
    • We must declare what it is we feel that all people in the world should expect and conversely what we all deserve.
    • Nor, conversely, are the photographs tired clichés of class defiance.
    • And conversely, to drive unpredictably is to drive dangerously.
    • This conversely means that hundreds of events never even register in awareness.
    Synonyms
    conversely, inversely, the other way round, contrariwise, oppositely, in reverse, reciprocally
 
 

Definition of conversely in US English:

conversely

adverb
  • Introducing a statement or idea which reverses one that has just been made or referred to.

    we're not going to have enough onions to last the year, while courgettes, conversely, are in a major surplus
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This conversely means that hundreds of events never even register in awareness.
    • Or, conversely, if lobbying should have tax benefits for charities, then why not for everyone else as well?
    • And conversely, the story of total freedom can't be right because there are things that just happen to us.
    • Garnett, conversely, has a joyous personality and a charismatic style of play to boot.
    • It was as though they had always been with me, and I found it difficult, conversely, to remember our first encounter.
    • But, conversely, in some ways it's safer to be upfront - people find out anyway.
    • I'm curious if, conversely, Japanese art and pop culture have been much of an inspiration to you?
    • Their successors, conversely, must begin where they left off - at the top.
    • And, conversely, the existence of the state proves that the class antagonisms are irreconcilable.
    • Inequality, conversely, is blasted as being unjust, unfair and tragic.
    • Do you find yourselves checking each other, each making sure the other doesn't get too syrupy or, conversely, caustic?
    • And conversely, to drive unpredictably is to drive dangerously.
    • The same is true with salty food, just as, conversely, the less sugar or salt we eat, the more sensitive we become to their presence.
    • When the country has harsh or, conversely, weak laws or a bad social network, it's harder to enforce.
    • Such tools can create the illusion of enormity in a small room, or conversely create intimacy in vast spaces.
    • And conversely, for every one of the best impulses of our souls, there is a demon waiting to hijack us and use us.
    • Nor, conversely, are the photographs tired clichés of class defiance.
    • Neither team deserved to win on Sunday's performance, and conversely neither team then deserved to lose.
    • We must declare what it is we feel that all people in the world should expect and conversely what we all deserve.
    • A collapse of a society anywhere is a global issue, and conversely, anybody anywhere in the world now has ways of reaching us.
    Synonyms
    conversely, inversely, the other way round, contrariwise, oppositely, in reverse, reciprocally
 
 
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