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ensuing

/en-soo-ing/US // ɛnˈsu ɪŋ //UK // (ɪnˈsjuːɪŋ) //

随之而来的,随后的,随后,随之而来的是

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : occurring after something else; subsequent or following:You can watch the full lecture and the ensuing discussion on our YouTube channel.Over the ensuing millennia, further eruptions continued to shape and give rise to the mountain.

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Examples

  • Chan ordered the man to put it down and the ensuing criminal complaint would say that he complied.

  • In the ensuing years, he was incarcerated on and off for a total of four years.

  • All known records between Philadelphia and Baltimore were broken during the ensuing five weeks.

  • The ensuing night gave me the grand migraine of my life, with throbs like the blows of an ax and continuous pinwheels.

  • In the ensuing nine months, divisions have considerably deepened because of mass atrocities committed by both sides.

  • Even this exceptional pupil had better carefully study the ensuing examples.

  • In the ensuing struggle to rise they forgot the dog, the animal rushing out of doors again as swiftly as he had rushed within.

  • During the ensuing night, having a fresh breeze, we stood first to the westward, and afterwards to the south-east.

  • The ensuing day the weather was still squally and unsettled.

  • But it was to be noticed that Scattergood toasted his bare toes a great deal during the ensuing days.