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afterward

/af-ter-werd, ahf-/US // ˈæf tər wərd, ˈɑf- //

事后,之后,随后

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : at a later or subsequent time; subsequently.

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Examples

  • The president, meanwhile, continued with happy talk for at least two weeks afterward.

  • The outcome of this year’s presidential election looks like it won’t be known for days or weeks afterward as we await the counting of mail-in ballots.

  • The HTA, it turns out, was afterward completed without Murphy’s involvement.

  • What’s more, 3 percent of the people who survived their hospital stay needed more care in a nursing facility afterward.

  • Orlando knows the pain of mass shootings, and discriminatory sexual orientation guidelines denied victims’ friends and families the opportunity to donate blood afterward.

  • For many years afterward it was a never-ending topic of conversation, and is more or less talked of even to this day.

  • Afterward, the graduates posed for pictures with their families.

  • Afterward, you can actually see her young career flash before her eyes as she makes a kind of puffed up blowfish face.

  • I vividly recall, that day and the weeks afterward, people groping for a decent way forward.

  • Now, unsatisfied customers simply have to ask for a refund, and many do, though they are banned from RSD afterward.

  • It was one of those long moments that makes a fellow draw his breath sharp when he thinks about it afterward.

  • A few moments afterward he was seen dragging his own trunk ashore, while Mr. Hitchcock finished his story on the boiler deck.

  • Uric acid is decreased before an attack of gout and increased afterward, but its etiologic relation is still uncertain.

  • In about two hours afterward the watches and chronometer recommenced going, and the compasses resumed their position.

  • Deppe gives me the most beautiful music, and never wastes time over things which will be of no use to me afterward.