necessary
necessary — 形容詞
1. Something that you must have, or that must happen, so that a particular result c
必要的
為了達到目的而不可缺少的
Something that you must have, or that must happen, so that a particular result can be achieved or a situation can exist.
A valid passport is necessary if you plan to travel to most foreign countries.
有效護照是前往大多數國家的必要證件。
n + be + necessary + if-clause
The hospital must buy the necessary equipment before the new wing opens.
醫院必須在新病房啟用前購置必要的設備。
the necessary + noun (equipment)
Gabriel made all the necessary arrangements for the ceremony well in advance.
Gabriel 提前為典禮做好了所有必要的安排。
It is necessary to water the garden every morning during the dry season.
在乾旱季節,每天早晨澆花是必要的。
Aoi learned that enough sleep is necessary for staying healthy and focused.
Aoi 學到充足的睡眠對保持健康和專注是必要的。
- essential
stronger than 'necessary'; suggests something is at the very core of the activity
- required
more concrete and rule-based; often used for official needs
- obligatory
formal; refers to something demanded by a law or rule
- unnecessary
not needed; the most direct opposite
- optional
available to choose or not; not at all required
文法句型
it is necessary to + infinitive
necessary for + noun/gerund
necessary + noun
用法筆記
Often used in the pattern 'it is necessary to + verb' or 'it is necessary that + clause'. The opposite is 'unnecessary'.
常見錯誤
2. Used in negative statements and questions when you think something is wrong, exc
沒必要;多餘
以否定或問句表達反對
Used in negative statements and questions when you think something is wrong, excessive, or not worth doing.
Was it really necessary to spend so much money on a hotel room?
真的有必要在一間飯店房間上花那麼多錢嗎?
question: Was it really necessary to...?
All this extra packaging is not necessary — the product would be fine without it.
所有這些額外包裝根本沒必要——產品不加這些也完全沒問題。
not necessary for criticizing something
Zayd felt the long meeting was not necessary and could have been an email.
Zayd 覺得那個冗長的會議沒必要,一封電子郵件就能解決。
Is it necessary to repeat the same instructions every time somebody arrives late?
每次有人遲到就要重複同樣的說明,這樣有必要嗎?
- pointless
stronger criticism; suggests the action has no purpose at all
- unjustified
formal; suggests the action has no reasonable basis
文法句型
not necessary
Is/Was it really necessary to...?
用法筆記
The disapproval is carried by context and tone, not by the word 'necessary' alone. 'Not necessary' can simply mean 'not required' in a neutral sense — the critical reading comes from the situation described.
常見錯誤
3. Certain to happen because of the way a situation has developed; impossible to pr
必然的
因情況發展而無法避免的
Certain to happen because of the way a situation has developed; impossible to prevent or avoid.
Higher prices are the necessary result when the cost of materials goes up.
原料成本上漲時,價格跟著提高是必然的結果。
the necessary result
The scientist accepted the failed experiment as a necessary step on the path to discovery.
那位科學家認為實驗失敗是邁向發現之路上必然的一步。
Three days of heavy rain made flooding in the low areas a necessary outcome.
連續三天豪雨之下,低窪地區淹水是必然的結果。
Tunde saw the disagreement as a necessary part of reaching a better team decision.
Tunde 認為意見分歧是幫助團隊達成更好決策的必然環節。
- inevitable
more common in everyday language; means the same thing
- unavoidable
emphasises that no action could have prevented it
- inescapable
stronger and more dramatic; suggests something cannot be evaded
- avoidable
possible to prevent
- preventable
can be stopped by taking action
文法句型
necessary + noun (result/consequence/outcome)
用法筆記
This sense is most common with nouns like 'result', 'consequence', 'outcome', and 'part'. It is rarely used in everyday speech — 'inevitable' sounds more natural in casual contexts.
necessary — 名詞
1. Basic items or supplies that someone needs to have in order to live comfortably
必需品
生活或活動所需的基本物品
Basic items or supplies that someone needs to have in order to live comfortably or to carry out a particular activity.
The charity organisation provides the necessaries of life to families in need.
該慈善機構為有需要的家庭提供生活必需品。
the necessaries of life
Abigail packed the necessaries for the weekend trip: a tent, warm clothes, and matches.
Abigail 為週末旅行打包了必需品:帳篷、保暖衣物和火柴。
Students on a tight budget often buy only the bare necessaries and skip the extras.
預算有限的學生通常只買最基本的必需品,其餘都省略。
When the family fled the flood, they grabbed the necessaries and left everything else behind.
那家人逃離水災時只帶了必需品,其他東西都留下了。
- necessities
more common in everyday speech; means the same thing
- essentials
emphasises items without which an activity cannot be done
- basics
informal; refers to the simplest, most fundamental items
- luxuries
items that are nice to have but not needed
文法句型
the necessaries of life
the bare necessaries
用法筆記
Most commonly used in the plural form 'necessaries'. The singular 'a necessary' is rare and sounds old-fashioned. For everyday conversation, 'necessities' is more natural.