- 看过 afterthought 的人也看了 :
- review
- reconsideration
- second thought
afterthought 的定义
- a later or second thought; reconsideration.
- reflection after an act; an appropriate explanation, answer, expedient, or the like, conceived of too late for the occasion.
- something added, as a part or feature, that was not included in the original plan or design: The vestry was added to the church as an afterthought.
afterthought 近义词
idea that occurs after it is timely
更多afterthought例句
- It’s very important not to think of this analysis stage as an afterthought.
- The candidates taking them on have become more of an afterthought.
- Get the cognitive architecture right, and you can plug in the algorithms almost as an afterthought.
- To meet it, he advises companies to create their products and campaigns with diverse consumers in mind from the start, not as an afterthought.
- Gone are the days of big-budget mass gatherings at which closing deals is a priority and delighting attendees is an afterthought.
- Students—both victims and the accused—are not even an afterthought; they are completely left out of the guidelines.
- Upward mobility and reward for work seems to be an afterthought for all concerned.
- In the American sommelier community, until very recently, South African wines have remained largely an afterthought.
- Now, this repeal was not an afterthought or an unintended consequence.
- Almost as an afterthought he flashed me another knowing grin, but again his eyes told me to let sleeping dogs lie.
- "Of course I couldn't tell you much," he added, with an afterthought.
- "No, the fire was an afterthought and revenge," he added sternly.
- And then as an afterthought, "But I think it would look just as pretty if it were red."
- The fourth act was an afterthought, and was added at a later date.
- This policy was not devised in order to set bounds to the expansion of the older colonies; that was an afterthought.