indirectly

英 [,ɪndɪ'rek(t)lɪ] 美 [,ɪndə'rɛktli]
  • adv. 间接地;不诚实;迂回地
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indirectly (adv.)
mid-15c., from indirect + -ly (2).
1. Indirectly, I did cause her death. I shouldn'thave left her there.
的确,她的死是我间接造成的。我不该把她留在那里。

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2. The two sides would only meet indirectly, through middlemen.
双方只会通过中间人间接接触。

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3. The president is indirectly elected by parliament.
总统由议会间接选出。

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4. He referred indirectly to the territorial dispute.
他含蓄地提及了领土争端。

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5. Drugs are indirectly responsible for the violence.
毒品是暴力产生的间接原因。

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