| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| hence | /ˈhɛnts/ | Hence means “because of, or as a result of this cause.” Hence also means, “from this place or time.” | henceforth henceforward thence whence |
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hence
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adv. 今后, 从此, 因此, 所以
We have no chance to meet each other a week hence.
the study was cross-sectional and hence did not provide the opportunity to test causal hypotheses which explore issues of directionality
ReplyDeleteJapanese; shikashi nagara
So much so, that as the turn of the century approached, it became popular to make predictions about the year 2000, one hundred years hence.
ReplyDeleteRussian: следовательно
He gave heed to our advice, hence came his success.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 따라서, 이 때문에, 그러므로(*주로 상용문·법률 문서·계약서 등에 쓰인다).
GOP is brain dead, hence it can do only no brainers.
ReplyDeleteHence there is a vast range of different sizes and codings of marginal storage cards.
ReplyDeleteSpanish: por lo tanto