entail
v. 牽涉; 使必要; 勢必造成
If one thing entails another, it involves it or causes it.
Such a decision would entail a huge political risk...
這樣的決定勢必帶來巨大的政治風險。
The changed outlook entails higher economic growth than was previously assumed...
觀念的改變勢必會使得經濟增長高於之前預計的水平。
1. land received by fee tail
2. the act of entailing property; the creation of a fee tail from a fee simple
1. have as a logical consequence;
2. impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result;
3. limit the inheritance of property to a specific class of heirs
SW : What does your role as executive producer entail?
作為執行製片人,你所承擔的職責是什麼?
Proponents of circular migration admit that it would entail a loss of privacy.
當然,迴圈移民計劃的支持者們也承認,這套系統會侵犯人的隱私權.
This did not, however, entail a wholesale rejection of her female identity.
然而, 她卻不能全盤拒絕作為女人的命運.
Or does it entail sitting down with a pattern cutter and designing?
或者是需要坐下來與裁剪師和設計師討論 嗎 ?
These things entail that the seismograph becomes rather bully.
這使得地震儀體積笨重.