单词 | mutually |
释义 | mutuallyWord family adjective mutual mutualisticadverb mutually nounmutualismmutualistmutualitymutualizationverbmutualize mu·tu·al·ly /ˈmjuːtʃuəli/ ●○○ AWL adverbadv 1 mutually acceptable/beneficial/convenient etc BOTHsomething that is mutually acceptable etc is acceptable etc to both or all the people involved 大家都能接受的/都能获益的/都方便的等 We eventually arrived at a figure that was mutually acceptable. 我们最后商定了一个大家都能接受的数目。 Examples from the Corpus mutually acceptable/beneficial/convenient etc• Obtaining frankness within families about the feelings and expectations they have of each other can be mutually beneficial.• This takes place at a time prearranged to be mutually convenient.• Some of those diets were the result of a mutually beneficial alliance between physicians and food producers.• This commission would be composed of mutually acceptable and appropriate international personalities and representatives from governments and international organizations.• Cleaning symbiosis on the other hand is a true form of mutually beneficial arrangement with both cleaner and host benefiting.• Community Linking is direct people to people contact which leads to equal, mutually beneficial relationships across cultures.• These few basic rules can make your group maximally helpful:-Meet regularly at a mutually acceptable time and place.• It encourages open communication, and learning about processes of living in mutually beneficial ways. 2. mutually exclusive OPPOSITE/REVERSEtwo ideas or beliefs that are mutually exclusive cannot both exist or be true at the same time 〔思想或信念〕相互排斥[矛盾]的 Examples from the Corpus mutually exclusive• Both questions have to receive affirmative answers, and they are not mutually exclusive.• But educators there have shown that high academic standards and the concepts under-girding school-to-work are not mutually exclusive.• However, he did not seem to comprehend the possibility that self organisation and compulsion are mutually exclusive.• Of course, the three subcategories overlap, somewhat, and so are not mutually exclusive.• The transcripts start with either coding segment 1 or segment 2; coding segments 1 and 5 are mutually exclusive.• These proposals were not mutually exclusive, and most officials wanted a combination of the three, with an emphasis on one.• To a large extent these two approaches have been mutually exclusive, not to say antagonistic.• This is the case of choosing from among mutually exclusive projects with widely differing costs. Examples from the Corpus mutually• It was in their interest to have an efficient, mutually agreed Code of Practice.• It was a mutually agreed upon decision.• Certainly, contrary to the opinions of some of their firmest advocates, they are not necessarily mutually contradictory.• Indeed, they were not always mutually distinct.• Gessler maintains that fear and heat of passion are not mutually exclusive defenses.• To a large extent these two approaches have been mutually exclusive, not to say antagonistic.• The open organization is willing to test the notion that the two alternatives need not be mutually exclusive.• Diffusion occurs between mutually soluble or miscible liquids.• Thus, the three methods may be viewed as mutually supportive and mutually consistent. |
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