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Τι (ποιος) είναι NECESSARIES - ορισμός


Necessaries      
·pl of Necessary.
necessaries      
the basic requirements of life, such as food and warmth.
necessarily         
  • That a train runs on schedule can be a sufficient condition for arriving on time (if one boards the train and it departs on time, then one will arrive on time); but it is not always a necessary condition, since there are other ways to travel (if the train does not run to time, one could still arrive on time through other means of transport).
  • Being in the purple region is sufficient for being in A, but not necessary. Being in A is necessary for being in the purple region, but not sufficient. Being in A and being in B is necessary and sufficient for being in the purple region.
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CONDITIONAL OR IMPLICATIONAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO STATEMENTS: A NECESSARY CONDITION IS ONE WHICH MUST BE PRESENT IN ORDER FOR ANOTHER CONDITION TO OCCUR, WHILE A SUFFICIENT CONDITION IS ONE WHICH PRODUCES THE SAID CONDITION
Sufficient condition; Sufficient; Necessary and sufficient; Necessary condition; Suffice; Necessarily; Sufficient causes; Sufficient cause; Sufficient cause of the disease; Necessary and sufficient conditions; Necessary but not sufficient; Sufficient Condition; Sufficient and necessary conditions; Sufficient and necessary condition; Necessary & sufficient condition; Necessary and sufficient condition; Necessary cause; Necessity or sufficiency; Condition (philosophy)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you say that something is not necessarily the case, you mean that it may not be the case or is not always the case.
Anger is not necessarily the most useful or acceptable reaction to such events...
A higher fee does not necessarily mean a better course.
ADV: with neg, ADV group, ADV before v [vagueness]
If you reply 'Not necessarily', you mean that what has just been said or suggested may not be true.
'He was lying, of course.'-'Not necessarily.'
CONVENTION
2.
If you say that something necessarily happens or is the case, you mean that it has to happen or be the case and cannot be any different.
The most desirable properties necessarily command astonishingly high prices...
Tourism is an industry that has a necessarily close connection with governments.
= inevitably
ADV: ADV before v, ADV group
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1. The first part deals with 17' words related with human, dresses, dishes, house, daily necessaries and farm–implements including head, face, tongue, cotton, fabrics, apron, yaksandan silk, rice–cake, half–moon shaped rice–cake stuffed with beans and flavored with pine needles, sweet rice dish, beef with vegetables cooked in casserole, roof, spoon, needle and plough.
2. Officials of the Presidium of the Supreme People‘s Assembly, the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of City Management and the Ministry of Chemical Industry visited inhabitants in the afflicted areas and provided them with a variety of daily necessaries and other materials needed to bring their living to normal.
3. "Discuss the necessaries to avoid planting any love children or disease, and you‘re away." On smoking it decrees: "Always use a proper ashtray –– never a wine bottle, flower pot or used plate –– and avoid allowing smoke to billow out of the nostrils.
4. But according to its editor, Jo Aitchison, the new book «Etiquette for Girls» is a sign that the traditional arbiters of civility are catching up with the times. «It‘s a nod to the modern day,» she told Reuters. «We‘re pulling Debrett‘s out of Victorian times and trying to make it relevant to today.» The book‘s advice ranges from how to conduct a sleaze–free office fling or a disease–free one night stand, to how to smoke at social occasions and what to do when you meet a celebrity. «Avoid dark–alley gropery and unladylike fumbling in the back of a cab,» the guide says on the subject of one night stands. «Discuss the necessaries to avoid planting any love children or disease, and you‘re away.» On smoking it decrees: «Always use a proper ashtray –– never a wine bottle, flower pot or used plate –– and avoid allowing smoke to billow out of the nostrils.