柯林斯詞典subsequent /?s?bs?kw?nt/ 1. ADJ You use subsequent to describe something that happened or existed after the time or event that has just been referred to. 隨后的[正式] [ADJ n] ...the increase of population in subsequent years. …隨后幾年中的人口增長。2. subsequentlyADV 后來 He subsequently worked on Boeing's 747, 767 and 737 jetliner programmes. 他后來從事了波音747、767 和 737噴氣式飛機(jī)的項(xiàng)目。 返回 subsequent劍橋詞典happening after something else 隨后的,接著的 The book discusses his illness and subsequent resignation from politics . 書中講述了他患病及隨后隱退政壇的事。 Those explosions must have been subsequent to our departure , because we didn't hear anything. 那些爆炸一定是在我們離開后發(fā)生的,因?yàn)槲覀兪裁匆矝]聽到。 例句 The mistakes were corrected in a subsequent edition of the book .In subsequent years he said he regretted his actions .The press gave a lot of coverage to the break-up of his marriage and his subsequent affair with Taylor.The following year saw his involvement in the arms affair and subsequent resignation from the company .The union would keep up the pressure in subsequent months but to little avail . 返回 subsequent