单词 | subsequent |
释义 | subsequent (sʌbsɪkwənt ) 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] You use subsequent to describe something that happened or existed after the time or event that has just been referred to. [formal] ...the increase of population in subsequent years. Those concerns were overshadowed by subsequent events. Synonyms: following, later, succeeding, after subsequently adverb She subsequently became the Faculty's President. Subsequently the arrangement was terminated. Synonyms: later, afterwards, in the end, consequently 2. subsequent to phrase If something happened subsequent to something else, it happened after that thing. [formal] They won only one more game subsequent to their Cup semi-final win last year. Synonyms: after, following, succeeding Collocations: subsequent increase The subsequent increase in supply coincided with a demand for a cheap sandwich filling to replace meat, especially during rationing. The Times Literary Supplement The subsequent increase in the taxpayers' stake will leave the bank virtually nationalised, with a small portion of shares left in the hands of private investors. Times, Sunday Times Genotype 3 underwent a subsequent increase in population size until the 1960s. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The freezing process results in the formation of ice crystals and their subsequent increase in size. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This led to a huge increase in employment in the area and a subsequent increase in the building of residential properties. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His subsequent report threw doubt on the conviction of all ten and led to the cases being reviewed. Times, Sunday Times The inquiry and the subsequent report will give rise to yet another political squabble, and we have more than enough of those already. Times, Sunday Times If connected parties did not subject their pre-pack to better scrutiny, that would be made clear on the administrator's subsequent report to creditors. Times, Sunday Times A subsequent report has been kept on the shelf by the government, making it difficult for aid agencies to address the problem. Times, Sunday Times According to their subsequent report, 'consultant surgeons mistrusted each other, as well as cardiologists, anaesthetists and senior leaders'. The Sun Even when great unifying insights arrive in biology, subsequent research always reveals exceptions and qualifications. The Times Literary Supplement Subsequent research, he said, confirmed these findings, and he also claimed to have discovered a new inflammatory bowel disease that was linked to the vaccine. Times, Sunday Times All subsequent research has confirmed the 65 to 70-hour rule. Times, Sunday Times Though the study was later debunked, subsequent research has shown that musical training can lead to structural changes in the brain. Times, Sunday Times Subsequent research has shown that chimps can recognise themselves in mirrors, show kindness and impart emotions through facial expressions. Times, Sunday Times When there has been a sharp subsequent rise or fall in the shares, we have taken that into our calculations where circumstances dictate. Times, Sunday Times With the subsequent rise in standards of performance, they have come into their own, benefiting, too, from the restoration of some boldly dissonant harmonies that were formerly edited out. Times, Sunday Times Unfortunately, with an ageing population and a subsequent rise in chronic conditions, together with increasing healthcare expectations, more money needs to be spent on healthcare provision. Times, Sunday Times The injury became more common with the introduction and wide use of automobiles and the subsequent rise in traffic accidents. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After the 1973 oil crisis and subsequent rise in fuel costs, gas turbine locomotives became uneconomical to operate. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Now 71, he says that this was the secret of his subsequent success. Times, Sunday Times His subsequent success owes much to his aforementioned steeliness. Times, Sunday Times The expectations established in 1966 are totally destructive of any chance of subsequent success. Times, Sunday Times Because of their subsequent success, no doubt today that pitch would be snapped up. The Sun As businesses, they probably benefited, but none enjoyed unqualified subsequent success. Times, Sunday Times As was his subsequent trial and life sentence. The Sun Neither the process, nor any subsequent trial could realistically be stigmatised as unfair. Times, Sunday Times In preparing her report, she wrote that he would need constant support during any subsequent trial. Times, Sunday Times The subsequent trial collapsed after the judge said he had received information from the prosecution about a 'serious attempt at jury tampering'. Times, Sunday Times The subsequent trial caused a sensation. Smithsonian On a subsequent visit in 2003 the hatchery was closed because only three leatherback nests had been logged in the entire 2002 season. Times, Sunday Times Guests receive sweets to take home as well as a golden ticket with the chance to win various prizes on any subsequent visit. Times, Sunday Times On my subsequent visit, they had gone and the place felt bereft without them. Times,Sunday Times On a subsequent visit, he was accompanied by the mine's former chief geologist. Globe and Mail That data was collected as a memory aid and to be retrieved for any subsequent visit without the knowledge or consent of the people concerned. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 随后的 Japanese: それ以降の |
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