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latterly

/lat-er-lee/US // ˈlæt ər li //UK // (ˈlætəlɪ) //

后来,后期,后面,随后

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : of late; lately: He has been latterly finding much to keep himself busy.
    • : in a later or subsequent part of a period: Latterly he became a patron of the arts.

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Examples

  • Latterly, some of these women have discovered that the end game of this strategy is not working terribly well for them.

  • I have noticed latterly her marked assiduity in attendance at church—the most unseasonable weather has failed to keep her away.

  • And latterly eyes had been turned to Vienna, where dwelt Prince Alix, who was known to covet the throne.

  • I was friendless before Bernadine came, and latterly we have been nothing to one another.

  • His parents had both died before he was sixteen, and he had traveled extensively, five years with a tutor, and latterly alone.

  • He was rather fond of a cup of tea seventeen years ago, and latterly his fondness for it developed into something like a passion.