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Definition of therefore in English: thereforeadverb ˈðɛːfɔːˈðɛrˌfɔr For that reason; consequently. 因此,因而;所以 he was injured and therefore unable to play 他受伤了,故而无法参赛。 Example sentencesExamples - There are therefore reasons for the historical work now being done in these fields.
- It is therefore our moral duty to get rid of him before he murders more of his own people.
- Anyone who tries to hold them to account, therefore, is held to be a bigot or racist.
- We should therefore discuss how much I am willing to pay for what you are prepared to do.
- It therefore seems that cannabis is not a major contributor to accidents on the roads.
- It therefore contains, trapped in its ice, almost as much water as there is in that sea.
- The watchdog is therefore urging borrowers to act now if they think they may have a problem.
- It was therefore the first part of that country to have contacts with the outside world.
- The Scot has therefore taken a decision which he thinks will make or break his career.
- It is therefore a surprise to read some of the comments made at last Monday's meeting.
- The use of a celebrity to give a brand name to a book, or series of books, is therefore a smart move.
- There is always some bad news somewhere and therefore always a reason not to invest.
- Our task as Christians is therefore to show love to other people in every single action.
- Each owner had a say in the design and therefore no house is quite the same as the next.
- Her daughter Alice is still missing and an inquest on her cannot therefore be held.
- I tried to tell her that the words made little sense and therefore lacked any depth.
- In this case the judge says we should not enforce the parish law and therefore we won't.
- It was therefore no wonder that bribery was reported to be common among the judiciary.
- The choice was therefore to leave a murderous dictator in power or to remove him by force.
- My greatest criticism of this film is that it has no context and therefore no meaning.
Synonyms for that reason, consequently, so, as a result, as a consequence, hence, thus, accordingly, then, that being so, that being the case, on that account Latin ergo formal whence archaic wherefore, thence Definition of therefore in US English: thereforeadverbˈT͟Herˌfôrˈðɛrˌfɔr For that reason; consequently. 因此,因而;所以 he was injured and therefore unable to play 他受伤了,故而无法参赛。 Example sentencesExamples - It therefore seems that cannabis is not a major contributor to accidents on the roads.
- It therefore contains, trapped in its ice, almost as much water as there is in that sea.
- I tried to tell her that the words made little sense and therefore lacked any depth.
- The choice was therefore to leave a murderous dictator in power or to remove him by force.
- The watchdog is therefore urging borrowers to act now if they think they may have a problem.
- It is therefore a surprise to read some of the comments made at last Monday's meeting.
- Each owner had a say in the design and therefore no house is quite the same as the next.
- Our task as Christians is therefore to show love to other people in every single action.
- My greatest criticism of this film is that it has no context and therefore no meaning.
- There are therefore reasons for the historical work now being done in these fields.
- In this case the judge says we should not enforce the parish law and therefore we won't.
- There is always some bad news somewhere and therefore always a reason not to invest.
- It was therefore no wonder that bribery was reported to be common among the judiciary.
- It is therefore our moral duty to get rid of him before he murders more of his own people.
- Her daughter Alice is still missing and an inquest on her cannot therefore be held.
- Anyone who tries to hold them to account, therefore, is held to be a bigot or racist.
- It was therefore the first part of that country to have contacts with the outside world.
- The use of a celebrity to give a brand name to a book, or series of books, is therefore a smart move.
- We should therefore discuss how much I am willing to pay for what you are prepared to do.
- The Scot has therefore taken a decision which he thinks will make or break his career.
Synonyms for that reason, consequently, so, as a result, as a consequence, hence, thus, accordingly, then, that being so, that being the case, on that account |