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Definition of thus in English: thusadverb ðʌsðəs literary, formal 1As a result or consequence of this; therefore. 因此,从而 Burke knocked out Byrne, thus becoming champion 伯克击倒了伯恩,因此成为冠军。 Example sentencesExamples - The question must thus be raised as to whether or not the season was a success or disappointment.
- There is thus a strong argument for keeping clinical and economic results together.
- By coinciding, however, they did result in a distinct drop in diversity and thus in a mass extinction.
- The roof was stripped in the same year and thus spelt the demise of the milling industry in Durrow.
- The number of patents is thus the measurable result of the R&D efforts of a country.
- In this sense, a human sperm cell is a potential adult human, and thus a potential person.
- Why now is there talk of forcing us to pay for the use of what is ours by right, thus increasing the cost of living?
- The expectations of both patients and evaluators may thus have biased the results.
- The Sunday thus proved something of an anti-climax, with three convincing results.
- The results may thus be subject to bias if differential outcomes between treatments change over time.
- They thus had the right, so they implied, to seize control of any Buddhist temple whenever they chose.
- The park should thus be seen as part of the real estate speculation and developments in the area.
- It will probably be shallower, and thus more dangerous, and followed by scores of aftershocks.
- For me it is easier to not lose a game than to win it, thus I produce better results in stronger tournaments.
- It thus seems unlikely that our results were biased by responses under the patients' control.
- Retention is thus the new key word in debates about education in Britain.
- Our survey results thus confirm reports that civilians were often direct victims of the war in Angola.
- The experience of family life is thus the prior education presupposed by a free society.
- Both umpires claimed that they were unsighted, and were thus forced to give Somny the benefit of the doubt.
- Two more persons were killed and thus in all three persons died during the disturbances.
Synonyms consequently, as a consequence, in consequence, so, that being so, therefore, accordingly, hence, as a result, for this/that reason, because of this/that, on this/that account Latin ergo 2In the manner now being indicated or exemplified; in this way. 如此,这样,那样,以此方式 she rang up Susan, and while she was thus engaged Chignell summoned the doctor 她给苏珊打电话,正通着话时,希内尔请来了医生。 Example sentencesExamples - These results will be placed as pins on the world map and thus capture predefined squares.
- Can someone retitle this thread so it's spelt properly, and thus easier to find?
- Thus did the poem even foreshadow the advent of e-mail, which, after the bombing, became the means by which the poem traveled.
- Bees fans at the game will be asked to hold the red card aloft as the players enter the pitch, thus showing the red card to Noades.
- While thus engaged he was, under pretext of union, finally and fatally subjugated by the Scot.
- These operations cut or break the residue into smaller pieces, mix soil and residue, and speed winter weathering, thus making the residue more susceptible to decomposition.
- The embryo thus created was implanted in her and its gestation monitored.
- We trust that the author may be pardoned for speaking thus of his results.
- One wonders how people can find it in them to attend church after priests had betrayed them thus.
- There is probably truth in all three scenarios, and perhaps to some degree it was ever thus.
- He didn't win, but he did gain a few laughs, thus setting in motion a phenomenal career.
- The staff gave all their love, care and support, thus enabling me to overcome my fears.
Synonyms like this/that, in this/that way, in this/that manner, in this/that fashion, so, like so as follows, as shown, as demonstrated informal thusly archaic in/on this/that wise 3as submodifier To this point; so. 到如此程度 the Ryder Cup is the highlight of Torrance's career thus far 赖德杯(高尔夫球)赛是托兰斯职业生涯迄今为止最重要的事件。 Example sentencesExamples - It is an important exercise that can not be left to the minority few who have registered thus far.
- The local government has thus far built shelters to accommodate people from the area.
- The breakneck speed of the advance has disguised thus far how thin on the ground the allies are.
- We have gone a long way thus far and therefore we cannot afford to be again divided by racism.
- Now you are the only one that knows what actually happened and thus far you have kept your cards very close to your chest.
- This is likely why the Irish response to immigration has been so conflicted thus far.
- In what ways have you been responsible for improving the quality of student life thus far?
- They have thus far failed to realise that the process will take a long time and extended effort.
- Here we propose a framework that explains many of the thus far contradictory results.
- Its success thus far seems to be down to certain key ingredients, not least the fact that this is a real family affair.
- I've resisted commenting on this phenomenon thus far, but I can keep silent no more.
- History, as they say, has thus far proven the best judge of the rightness of this tactic.
- How many of us take what we're handed on a platter because nothing better has come along thus far?
- One of my regrets in life thus far is the people I have let drift out of my life.
- They have won three and drawn two of there five games thus far and sit proudly on top of the table.
- Labossiere believes the work of the hate crime team has thus far been successful.
- His only experience of the famous encounter thus far came in October when he ended the match on the losing side.
- An active week of trading produced the highest weekly volume for the year thus far.
- Because no one has thus far exposed the pattern, each attack may seem plausible on first impression.
- I'm a little concerned about some of the comments attached to the Christmas stories thus far.
Synonyms so far, until now/then, up until now/then, till now/then, up to now/then, up to this/that point, hitherto rare thitherto
OriginOld English, of unknown origin. Rhymesbus, buss, concuss, cuss, fuss, Gus, huss, muss, plus, pus, Russ, sus, suss, truss, us Definition of thus in US English: thusadverbT͟Həsðəs literary, formal 1As a result or consequence of this; therefore. 因此,从而 Burke knocked out Byrne, thus becoming champion 伯克击倒了伯恩,因此成为冠军。 Example sentencesExamples - Why now is there talk of forcing us to pay for the use of what is ours by right, thus increasing the cost of living?
- The park should thus be seen as part of the real estate speculation and developments in the area.
- Our survey results thus confirm reports that civilians were often direct victims of the war in Angola.
- The experience of family life is thus the prior education presupposed by a free society.
- There is thus a strong argument for keeping clinical and economic results together.
- Two more persons were killed and thus in all three persons died during the disturbances.
- The roof was stripped in the same year and thus spelt the demise of the milling industry in Durrow.
- They thus had the right, so they implied, to seize control of any Buddhist temple whenever they chose.
- It will probably be shallower, and thus more dangerous, and followed by scores of aftershocks.
- The Sunday thus proved something of an anti-climax, with three convincing results.
- For me it is easier to not lose a game than to win it, thus I produce better results in stronger tournaments.
- The results may thus be subject to bias if differential outcomes between treatments change over time.
- By coinciding, however, they did result in a distinct drop in diversity and thus in a mass extinction.
- In this sense, a human sperm cell is a potential adult human, and thus a potential person.
- Both umpires claimed that they were unsighted, and were thus forced to give Somny the benefit of the doubt.
- It thus seems unlikely that our results were biased by responses under the patients' control.
- The number of patents is thus the measurable result of the R&D efforts of a country.
- The expectations of both patients and evaluators may thus have biased the results.
- The question must thus be raised as to whether or not the season was a success or disappointment.
- Retention is thus the new key word in debates about education in Britain.
Synonyms consequently, as a consequence, in consequence, so, that being so, therefore, accordingly, hence, as a result, for that reason, for this reason, because of that, because of this, on that account, on this account 2In the manner now being indicated or exemplified; in this way. 如此,这样,那样,以此方式 she phoned Susan, and while she was thus engaged, Charles summoned the doctor 她给苏珊打电话,正通着话时,希内尔请来了医生。 Example sentencesExamples - One wonders how people can find it in them to attend church after priests had betrayed them thus.
- Thus did the poem even foreshadow the advent of e-mail, which, after the bombing, became the means by which the poem traveled.
- There is probably truth in all three scenarios, and perhaps to some degree it was ever thus.
- These operations cut or break the residue into smaller pieces, mix soil and residue, and speed winter weathering, thus making the residue more susceptible to decomposition.
- Can someone retitle this thread so it's spelt properly, and thus easier to find?
- The staff gave all their love, care and support, thus enabling me to overcome my fears.
- We trust that the author may be pardoned for speaking thus of his results.
- Bees fans at the game will be asked to hold the red card aloft as the players enter the pitch, thus showing the red card to Noades.
- The embryo thus created was implanted in her and its gestation monitored.
- While thus engaged he was, under pretext of union, finally and fatally subjugated by the Scot.
- He didn't win, but he did gain a few laughs, thus setting in motion a phenomenal career.
- These results will be placed as pins on the world map and thus capture predefined squares.
Synonyms like that, like this, in that way, in this way, in that manner, in this manner, in that fashion, in this fashion, so, like so 3as submodifier To this point; so. 到如此程度 the website has been cracked three times thus far Example sentencesExamples - I'm a little concerned about some of the comments attached to the Christmas stories thus far.
- How many of us take what we're handed on a platter because nothing better has come along thus far?
- Labossiere believes the work of the hate crime team has thus far been successful.
- The local government has thus far built shelters to accommodate people from the area.
- They have won three and drawn two of there five games thus far and sit proudly on top of the table.
- Here we propose a framework that explains many of the thus far contradictory results.
- In what ways have you been responsible for improving the quality of student life thus far?
- One of my regrets in life thus far is the people I have let drift out of my life.
- They have thus far failed to realise that the process will take a long time and extended effort.
- Its success thus far seems to be down to certain key ingredients, not least the fact that this is a real family affair.
- It is an important exercise that can not be left to the minority few who have registered thus far.
- An active week of trading produced the highest weekly volume for the year thus far.
- History, as they say, has thus far proven the best judge of the rightness of this tactic.
- The breakneck speed of the advance has disguised thus far how thin on the ground the allies are.
- Because no one has thus far exposed the pattern, each attack may seem plausible on first impression.
- We have gone a long way thus far and therefore we cannot afford to be again divided by racism.
- Now you are the only one that knows what actually happened and thus far you have kept your cards very close to your chest.
- His only experience of the famous encounter thus far came in October when he ended the match on the losing side.
- This is likely why the Irish response to immigration has been so conflicted thus far.
- I've resisted commenting on this phenomenon thus far, but I can keep silent no more.
Synonyms so far, until now, until then, up until now, up until then, till now, till then, up to now, up to then, up to that point, up to this point, hitherto
OriginOld English, of unknown origin. |