未必
Not necessarily or not likely. It is an essential hedging word in academic writing to express uncertainty or to avoid making absolute statements.
例文
3 / 5虽然他很努力,但未必能成功。
Although he works hard, he might not necessarily succeed.
这个结论在所有情况下都未必适用。
This conclusion may not necessarily apply in all cases.
新政策未必能立即见效。
The new policy may not necessarily take effect immediately.
語族
覚え方のコツ
'未' (not yet) '必' (certain). Literally: Not yet certain.
クイックテスト
学历高的人,人品___就好。
正解!
正解は: 未必
例文
虽然他很努力,但未必能成功。
informalAlthough he works hard, he might not necessarily succeed.
这个结论在所有情况下都未必适用。
academicThis conclusion may not necessarily apply in all cases.
新政策未必能立即见效。
businessThe new policy may not necessarily take effect immediately.
事情未必像你想象得那么糟糕。
everydayThings are not necessarily as bad as you imagine.
专家的话未必全对。
formalWhat experts say is not necessarily always right.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
未必如此
it is not necessarily so
未必不可
not necessarily impossible
未必能够
not necessarily able to
よく混同される語
不一定 is more colloquial, while 未必 is more formal and common in academic writing.
使い方のコツ
Use '未必' to soften a counter-argument or to show critical thinking in IELTS essays.
よくある間違い
Learners often use '不一定' in formal writing where '未必' would be more appropriate.
覚え方のコツ
'未' (not yet) '必' (certain). Literally: Not yet certain.
語源
Classical Chinese term for 'not certainly.'
文法パターン
クイックテスト
学历高的人,人品___就好。
正解!
正解は: 未必
関連語彙
academicの関連語
重要性
B1The quality of being worthy of attention or having high value. It is used to describe the significance or weight of a particular issue or factor.
复杂性
B1The state or quality of being intricate or complicated. It refers to a situation with many interconnected parts that are difficult to understand or deal with.
修订
B1To examine and improve or amend a written work, law, or plan.
恰当
B1Suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose or situation. It suggests that something fits perfectly or is highly relevant.
范式
B1A typical example or pattern of something; a model or a set of concepts and practices that define a scientific discipline at any particular period.
互补
B1Combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize the qualities of each other or another. Mutually beneficial.
源于
B1To originate from or stem from. It is used to indicate the source or cause of a phenomenon or idea.
归类
B1To put people or things into groups based on their similarities; to categorize.
围绕
B1To circle around something or to center a discussion or activity around a specific topic.
主导
B1To play a leading or commanding role in a process or situation; to be the dominant force.
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