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thereby    音标拼音: [ð'ɛrb'ɑɪ]
ad. 因此,由此,从而

因此,由此,从而

thereby
adv 1: by that means or because of that; "He knocked over the
red wine, thereby ruining the table cloth"

Thereby \There*by"\, adv.
1. By that; by that means; in consequence of that.
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Acquaint now thyself with him, and be at peace;
thereby good shall come unto thee. --Job xxii.
21.
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2. Annexed to that. "Thereby hangs a tale." --Shak.
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3. Thereabout; -- said of place, number, etc. --Chaucer.
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  • Thereby vs. therefore - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Thereby Adv : by that means, by that; by means of that; "He knocked over the red wine, thereby ruining the table cloth" Thereby implies something happening in some way, by a particular means A former South African describes an experience one of her servants had with the police and thereby illuminates the Kafkaesque nightmare in which black
  • thereby +(verb+ing) or thereby +(verb in other tenses)
    Look at both sentences carefully please In sentence 1, thereby follows the comma; however in sentence 2, there is a coordinating conjunction before thereby Whenever you use thereby with an -ing form (-ing form is a present participle here), just place a comma before it
  • word usage - Regarding the use of and thereby - English Language . . .
    Grammatically the sentence is OK, but thereby seems to be a wrong word for the intended meaning 'X and thereby Y' means that X and Y are two aspects of the same event If the cone becoming unstable is the cause of spraying etc , but distinct from it, then therefore or as a result is more appropriate than thereby Or perhaps one could say that
  • vocabulary - What are the limitations on the there + preposition . . .
    thereby; therefrom; therein; thereof; thereon; thereto; thereupon; therewith; I guess what I'm really asking is whether this is a productive construction I mean, I may sound anywhere between stilted and insane if I overuse it, but I'm more concerned with whether it's considered correct Thoughts appreciated, references doubly so
  • punctuation - Should a semicolon precede an adverb that does not . . .
    If I had to use the exact words that you used, I would punctuate the sentence exactly as you have: with a comma before thereby and no punctuation immediately after it I suspect, however, that the professor's suggested alteration may have been motivated by dissatisfaction with the wording of the sentence, and by the erroneous idea that a change
  • Is it possible that thereby and therefore can be used . . .
    But in terms of sense, the word "thereby" has a positive sense of accomplishment I think "thereby" is never used when something could not be done For example, "I was late and thereby I was not able to enter" To use "therefore" here would be fine, but not "thereby" "Thereby" is also a bit archaic and not typically used in normal conversation
  • word usage - Correct use of hereby on a formal letter - English . . .
    According to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary: hereby Adverb by this means; Examples of hereby in a Sentence: I hereby declare the Olympic Games officially open
  • rhetoric - The same word used to define itself - English Language . . .
    What's that figure of speech in which you use the same word to define its meaning, thereby not really defining it Like, "YAML Ain't Markup Language", the expanded form of the abbreviation YAML uses itself in its definition and thus doesn't really define the actual thing
  • Correct use of hereby - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Hereby: As a result of this document or utterance: If you want to use hereby, the sentence might be: The total amount specified in "Appendix 3 Price Breakdown and Payment Plan" is hereby attached to the Subcontract
  • Difference between whereby and in which?
    Although most of them are now considered archaic, we maintain a few like whereby, thereby, therefore, heretofore and so on – Anonym Commented Jan 28, 2014 at 1:24





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