subsequent

[英] [ˈsʌbsikwənt] [美] [ˈsʌbsɪˌkwɛnt, -kwənt] 生词本

adj.

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1. ADJ 随后的;后来的 You use subsequent to describe something that happened or existed after the time or event that has just been referred to. 
  • ...the increase of population in subsequent years...

    随后几年人口的增长

  • Those concerns were overshadowed by subsequent events.

    随后发生的事使之前所关注的那些问题显得无足轻重。

subsequently
  • She subsequently became the Faculty's President...

    她随后成了系主任。

  • Subsequently the arrangement was terminated.

    后来这个计划被终止了。

2. PHRASE 在…之后;继…之后 If something happened subsequent to something else, it happened after that thing. 
  • They won only one more game subsequent to their Cup semi-final win last year.

    继去年在杯赛半决赛中获胜后,他们仅又赢过一场比赛。

Adjective

1. following in time or order;

  • "subsequent developments"
1. He is starting the first school himself,but subsequent ones will be franchised to use the Fujita method.
他已经自己开办了第一所学校,但是以后的学校将被特许使用富士达方法。

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2. His illness was subsequent to his wife's death.
他在妻子死后就病倒了。

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3. Memory can be profoundly shaped by subsequent experience.
记忆会受到后来经历的深刻影响。

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4. Subsequent events verified that his judgement was at fault.
接着发生的事件证实了他的判断有误。

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5. Subsequent events vindicated the policy.
后来的事实证明那政策是对的。

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6. The day subsequent to your visit he died.
你探望后的第二天,他便去世了。

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7. The story will be continued in subsequent issues of the magazine.
小说将继续在以后几期杂志上连载。

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