thence 音标拼音: [ð'ɛns]
ad . 因此;从那里;从那时
因此;从那里;从那时
thence adv 1 :
from that place or from there ; "
proceeded thence directly to college "; "
flew to Helsinki and thence to Moscow ";
"
roads that lead therefrom " [
synonym : {
thence }, {
therefrom }]
2 :
from that circumstance or source ; "
atomic formulas and all compounds thence constructible "-
W .
V .
Quine ; "
a natural conclusion follows thence "; "
public interest and a policy deriving therefrom "; "
typhus fever results therefrom " [
synonym :
{
thence }, {
therefrom }, {
thereof }]
3 : (
used to introduce a logical conclusion )
from that fact or reason or as a result ; "
therefore X must be true "; "
the eggs were fresh and hence satisfactory "; "
we were young and thence optimistic "; "
it is late and thus we must go "; "
the witness is biased and so cannot be trusted " [
synonym : {
therefore },
{
hence }, {
thence }, {
thus }, {
so }]
Thence \
Thence \,
adv . [
OE .
thenne ,
thanne ,
and (
with the adverbal -
s ;
see {-
wards })
thennes ,
thannes (
hence thens ,
now written thence ),
AS . [
eth ]
anon , [
eth ]
anan , [
eth ]
onan ;
akin to OHG .
dannana ,
dann [=
a ]
n ,
dan [=
a ]
n ,
and G .
von dannen ,
E .
that ,
there .
See {
That }.]
1 .
From that place . "
Bid him thence go ." --
Chaucer .
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When ye depart thence ,
shake off the dust under your feet for a testimony against them . --
Mark vi .
11 .
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Note :
It is not unusual ,
though pleonastic ,
to use from before thence .
Cf . {
Hence }, {
Whence }.
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Then I will send ,
and fetch thee from thence .
--
Gen .
xxvii .
45 .
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2 .
From that time ;
thenceforth ;
thereafter .
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There shall be no more thence an infant of days .
--
Isa .
lxv .
20 .
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3 .
For that reason ;
therefore .
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Not to sit idle with so great a gift Useless ,
and thence ridiculous ,
about him . --
Milton .
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4 .
Not there ;
elsewhere ;
absent . [
Poetic ] --
Shak .
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46 Moby Thesaurus words for "
thence ":
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consequently ,
ergo ,
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for that reason ,
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for which reason ,
forth ,
from here in ,
from now on ,
from then on ,
from this point ,
hence ,
henceforth ,
henceforward ,
henceforwards ,
hereafter ,
hereat ,
hereinafter ,
off ,
on that account ,
on that ground ,
on this account ,
out ,
propter hoc ,
then ,
thenceforth ,
thenceforward ,
thenceforwards ,
thereafter ,
thereat ,
therefor ,
therefore ,
therefrom ,
thereof ,
thus ,
thusly ,
thuswise ,
whence ,
wherefore ,
wherefrom
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THENCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of THENCE is from that place How to use thence in a sentence
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Thence - definition of thence by The Free Dictionary Define thence thence synonyms, thence pronunciation, thence translation, English dictionary definition of thence adv 1 From that place; from there: flew to Helsinki and thence to Moscow
THENCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Thence, the model becomes a personalised object which conveys individuality to its owner
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thence - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adverb thence (not comparable) (formal) From there, from that place or from that time
thence, adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary Factsheet What does the adverb thence mean? There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the adverb thence, one of which is labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
Thence Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Thence definition: From that place; from there
What does thence mean? - Definitions. net "Thence" is an adverb originating from older forms of English It is used to indicate the point of origin or starting place, or to mean 'from that place' or 'as a result'
THENCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Thence means from a particular place, especially when you are giving directions about how to get somewhere