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[/kənˈvɜːs; kənˋvəs/] v [I, Ipr, Ip] ~ (with sb) (about sth); ~ (together) (fml 文) talk 交谈: She sat conversing with the President. 她坐著与总统交谈. converse 2 [/ˈkɔnvɜːs; ˋkɑnvəs/] the converse n [sing]用法: 1 the opposite 相反的事物: He says she is satisfied, but I believe the converse to be true: she is very dissatisfied. 他说她已心满意足了, 不过我认为实际情况相反: 她很不满意. 用法: 2 (in logic) statement made by reversing two elements of another statement (逻辑学)反题(将一语句中的两个成分颠倒後所成的语句): `He is happy but not rich' is the converse of `He is rich but not happy'. `他乐而不富'是`他富而不乐'的反题. converse 3 adj [usu attrib 通常作定语] opposite to sth 与(某事物)相反的; 逆的: They hold converse opinions. 他们持相反意见. conversely adv: You can add the fluid to the powder or, conversely, the powder to the fluid. 可以将液体加到粉末里, 或者相反, 将粉末加到液体里. |