entail

US [ɪnˈteɪl]
UK [ɪn'teɪl]
  • v.需要;牵涉;使必要
  • n.限定继承权;预定继承人的顺序
  • Web使蒙受;引起;使承担
Simple Present:entails  Present Participle:entailing  Past Tense:entailed  
entail
v.
1.
牵涉;需要;使必要to involve sth that cannot be avoided
The job entails a lot of hard work.
这工作需要十分艰苦的努力。
The girls learn exactly what is entailed in caring for a newborn baby.
姑娘们学的是怎样照看新生儿。
It will entail driving a long distance every day.
这意味着每天都要长途开车。

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