间接
Not direct; occurring through an intermediary or as a secondary result.
Beispiele
3 von 5汇率变动会对公司利润产生间接影响。
Exchange rate fluctuations will have an indirect impact on company profits.
研究者通过间接证据推断出了结论。
The researchers inferred the conclusion through indirect evidence.
我只是间接听说了这件事。
I only heard about this indirectly.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
The character '间' means space/between. If there is a space 'between' (间) the cause and effect, it is indirect.
Schnelles Quiz
书籍是我们获取___知识的重要来源。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 间接
Beispiele
汇率变动会对公司利润产生间接影响。
businessExchange rate fluctuations will have an indirect impact on company profits.
研究者通过间接证据推断出了结论。
academicThe researchers inferred the conclusion through indirect evidence.
我只是间接听说了这件事。
informalI only heard about this indirectly.
该项政策旨在减少间接税收负担。
formalThis policy aims to reduce the indirect tax burden.
吸烟对周围的人有间接的危害。
everydaySmoking has indirect harm to people around.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
间接选举
indirect election
间接成本
indirect cost
间接引语
indirect speech
Wird oft verwechselt mit
直接 is immediate and straight, while 间接 involves a middle step or secondary path.
Nutzungshinweise
Essential for explaining complex cause-and-effect relationships in academic writing.
Häufige Fehler
Don't confuse with '偶尔' (occasionally). 间接 refers to the method/path, not the frequency.
Merkhilfe
The character '间' means space/between. If there is a space 'between' (间) the cause and effect, it is indirect.
Wortherkunft
From '间' (between) and '接' (connect).
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
书籍是我们获取___知识的重要来源。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 间接
Verwandtes Vokabular
Mehr academic Wörter
采取
B1To take a specific action, adopt a policy, or use a particular method to achieve a goal. It is frequently used in formal contexts to discuss strategies or solutions.
探讨
B1To investigate or examine a subject in detail. It is frequently used in academic papers to introduce the analysis of a specific topic or problem.
概率
B1The extent to which something is likely to happen or be the case; the mathematical likelihood of an event.
前提
B1A thing that is required as a prior condition for something else to happen or exist; a premise in an argument.
立场
B1A person's point of view or attitude toward something; the position one takes in an argument.
框架
B1A basic structure that supports or contains something, such as a building or a theory.
论据
B1Facts, statistics, or examples used to support an argument or claim in writing or speech.
范畴
B1A category or class of things that share similar characteristics; often used in philosophical or scientific classification.
辩论
B1A formal discussion on a particular topic in a public meeting or academic setting, where opposing arguments are put forward. It involves using logic and evidence to support a specific side of an issue.
要素
B1A fundamental part or feature of something, especially one that is essential for its success or function.
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