英 [rɪˈsɪprəkli] 美 [rɪˈsɪprəkli]
adv. 相互地;相反地;互惠地
相互的;[罕用语]反身的
反商的;倒数的
反商;倒数;乘法逆元素
... reciprocalaction互相酌;相互酌;交互作用 reciprocally相互地;相反地;互惠地 reciprocal着重互惠,有来有往。 ...
相反地(reciprocally), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... reciprocalaction互相酌;相互酌;交互作用 reciprocally相互地;相反地;互惠地 reciprocal着重互惠,有来有往。 ...
reciprocal 互惠的;相互的;倒数的,彼此相反的
reciprocal [数] 倒数;互相起作用的事物
The history of manners and ideas permeates the history of events, and this is true reciprocally.
习俗和思想的历史是渗透在大事的历史里的,反过来也是如此。
Education is a process in which the feeling between teachers and students interacts and reciprocally influences.
教育的过程是师生感情相互影响,相互交流的过程。
Experimental studies have shown that clonal plants can reciprocally translocate resources between interconnected ramets in heterogeneous environments.
生长在异质生境中的克隆植物分株间能进行物质传递,这种现象被称为克隆整合。
Reciprocally, bears have no case for a 10 percent correction.
He genuinely seems like a guy who wants to find happiness, but he does not seem willing to make compromises and concessions necessary to have a lasting and reciprocally loving relationship.
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The idea is to "nudge" (Cass Sunstein's catchword) consumers into making healthy choices by either restricting unhealthy ones (Michael Bloomberg's proposed ban on large sodas), mandating disclosure of information (the ObamaCare provision mandating calorie counts on chain-restaurant menus), or mandating the manner of disclosure (for example, requiring a product advertised as "90% fat-free" to be reciprocally labeled "10% fat").