inversely
inversely — 副詞
1. used to say that two things are connected so that when one becomes larger or str
反向地
兩者呈反向關係
used to say that two things are connected so that when one becomes larger or stronger, the other becomes smaller or weaker; also used more broadly to mean 'in the opposite way'
The number of hours Yuto studied and his exam anxiety were inversely related.
Yuto 發現他的學習時數與考試焦慮程度成反比。
collocation: inversely related
At Priya's shop, demand for heaters moved inversely with the outside temperature.
Priya 店裡的暖爐需求量與室外氣溫反向變動。
The speed of Farid's computer was inversely related to how many programs were open.
Farid 的電腦速度與開啟的程式數量成反比。
Elena found that her happiness at work varied inversely with her commute time.
Elena 發現她工作上的快樂程度與通勤時間成反比。
The brightness setting on Mei-Lin's phone adjusts inversely to the room's light level.
Mei-Lin 的手機亮度設定會隨房間光線反向調整。
- conversely
used for logical contrast between ideas, not for proportional relationships
- reciprocally
implies mutual exchange rather than an opposite-direction relationship
- directly
as in 'directly proportional' — both amounts move in the same direction
用法筆記
Typically used with verbs like 'vary,' 'relate,' 'correlate,' and 'change.' Common in the fixed phrase 'inversely proportional' in maths and science.