NATURALLY


Meaning of NATURALLY in English

adverb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

occurring

The increase in world demand for refined gallium, which has no naturally occurring ore, is reflected in the market.

Water vapour is a naturally occurring greenhouse gas but the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere is affected by human activities.

The relationship of information so obtained to processes in naturally occurring transition is sometimes debated.

It was closely related to a naturally occurring substance.

The use of computers makes possible the analysis of relatively of naturally occurring conversation.

Furthermore, many studies have shown that the naturally occurring relapse rate of duodenal ulcers is considerably reduced after eradication.

Science exists so that we can improve our understanding of naturally occurring phenomena.

Carbon has three naturally occurring isotopes, that is, atoms of the same atomic number but different atomic weights.

■ VERB

arise

They were awarded damages for this loss of ordinary business which arose naturally from the late delivery.

The question then naturally arises how this capacity may have originated and evolved in the species.

This loss did not arise naturally - in the usual course of business.

But parents should resist the feelings of anxiety that arise naturally from being called on the carpet by the teacher.

Moreover, management issues do arise naturally when clinicians work together in teams, perhaps with nurses and other professional staff.

Damages are assessed on the basis of the damage naturally arising from the breach and in the contemplation of the parties.

assume

They naturally assume coherence, and interpret the text in the light of that assumption.

After all these ages, one would naturally assume that it was inert.

Any engineer would naturally assume that the photocells would point towards the light, with their wires leading backwards towards the brain.

The intellectual naturally assumes his authority on these matters.

Notice that all the men aboard the Pequod assume naturally that they will search the waters for the lost boat.

This was actually a kinsman of the Gordon of Gettysburg but Barlow naturally assumed it was the same man.

come

Dole has several missions Thursday night, none of which come naturally to the laconic Kansan.

She could put it on, like a posh accent, but it didn't come naturally to her.

That energy barometer naturally comes down at this stage of life.

If the training starts at a young enough age, when the animal is still a puppy, it all comes naturally .

The role doesn't come naturally to either Bush or Gore.

You will probably find that this comes naturally and that you are happier and more confident than you thought you would be.

The beauty that results comes naturally from the awe humans feel contemplating the heavens.

fall

Once they had settled into this stepped-down layout, the site fell naturally into three components.

follow

Science follows naturally from questions and observations.

But he is not the leader of any faction or group of lawmakers who would naturally follow his lead, lawmakers said.

The closely associated demands for precision and clarity of expression both follow naturally from the falsificationist's account of science.

These sections naturally follow one from the other, and thus the organization of the headings in these two chapters follows patterns.

But there are those who have persuaded them that if they have the vote, all else will naturally follow .

Plans for staff development will naturally follow and these will be costed.

grow

These grow naturally as a single, vertical stem and need absolutely no pruning.

The exotic flowers we crossbred on the farm never lasted as long as the wild ones which grew naturally .

The plants grow naturally in impoverished peat bogs, and they devour insects as a source of protein.

To put the tissue behind the breastbone, where it grows naturally , would have meant breaking bone.

If they are left to grow naturally , most top fruits can become large trees, eventually outgrowing most gardens.

Many legends naturally grew around this barren and ancient land and were passed down through generations.

The lily will eventually grow naturally .

lead

This has naturally led to the search for ways in which they can be relaxed.

This naturally leads to another issue - that of the independence of children within their families.

This naturally leads to a lessening of tension in the body.

These later issues will lead naturally into the examination of the implementation process in the next chapter.

Whatever the colour chosen, make sure it leads naturally into the rooms leading off it.

The lawn itself has been built up from strong flowing curves and these naturally lead the eye away from those rectangular boundaries.

A love of gardening easily combines with the craft of flower pressing, as one leads naturally into the other.

These differences in motivation would naturally lead to differences in formulations of objectives by the various groups.

occur

We have to rely on the occasional incident of this kind occurring naturally , and study that.

Tryptophan is a naturally occurring amino acid.

It is far better to use a naturally occurring resource-sunlight.

Experts believe the contamination is the result of a vein of naturally occurring uranium.

Radon comes from the uranium that occurs naturally in the ground.

They occur naturally , forming part of the membranes of cells.

In naturally occurring decision environments, interactions between situational demands and self-referent factors can exert a powerful influence on the decision-making process.

produce

This naturally produces very large degrees of freedom meaning that even relatively small correlations may be significantly different from zero.

Antibiotics are chemicals produced naturally by fungi to kill their rivals: bacteria.

Does this point lose its edge if we think of the differences as socially rather than naturally produced ?

Tritium can be produced naturally from cosmic rays reacting with the atmosphere.

I have since discovered that this colour is not produced naturally , but by injecting the fish with dyes.

tend

The rubble of solid chilled material overlying the hot core naturally tends to insulate it, and it does so very efficiently.

Translators naturally tend to read and interpret the Bible from the framework in which they have lived and thought.

All that is required is a little local clustering, of a sort that will naturally tend to arise in natural populations.

People naturally tend to believe what they see.

turn

The public naturally turn to books of fiction, or televised versions of them, rather than to serious books.

With the number of environmental regulations escalating, companies have naturally turned to outside services for help and advice.

In this environment, the true scientist's heart naturally turns to thoughts of revenge.

A community which feels that no-one cares naturally turns into itself for reassurance.

Certain other arrangements which I must make naturally turn upon this.

Then began the now familiar notion of artists quite naturally turning to the various modernist languages for their stylistic starting points.

want

The creature naturally wants a soul-mate.

Businesses naturally want to attract the most qualified and motivated young people.

Parents naturally want the best for their children.

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

come easily/naturally (to sb)

Acting has always come naturally to her.

Change doesn't always come easily.

For many of us, communicating openly and sympathetically does not come naturally.

For many students, the decision to study science came naturally because of family interests.

Realism, though humanly exacting, is technically what comes naturally.

Swimming comes naturally to a fish.

The role doesn't come naturally to either Bush or Gore.

Though I hardly seemed qualified to write a book about a twenty-year marriage, the novel came easily.

Whether you are graced appears to be at least partly a matter of temperament, Fowers notes: It comes naturally.

You will probably find that this comes naturally and that you are happier and more confident than you thought you would be.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Naturally , Mike claims his barbecue is the best in the world.

Are you guys naturally weird, or do you have to work at it?

Dot had short, naturally blond hair.

My thoughts naturally centered on the difficult task at hand.

She embraced Kenny and me as naturally as if we were family.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Although over the moon with it generally, I am disappointed with the lack of power in the naturally aspirated diesel engine.

Although we restrict the name mineral to inorganic substances, there are many naturally occurring organic components of rocks.

I find it surprising that Professor Rudi Nussbaum fails to mention that the Earth is naturally radioactive.

The lid is naturally oily and doesn't need extra lubrication.

The small nucleus of ex-service officers naturally guarded their job closely.

This naturally takes a toll on intellectual honesty.

Vowels move towards a neutral form when used in naturally flowing sentences.

You can do it so naturally they don't even realise it.

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