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词汇 aftermath
释义 aftermath
noun[ S ]
uk /ˈɑːf.tə.mæθ//ˈɑːf.tə.mɑːθ/ us /ˈæf.tɚ.mæθ/
the period that follows an unpleasant event or accident, and the effects that it causes: (不快事件)结束后的一个时期;(不快事件的)后果
Many more people died in the aftermath of the explosion.更多的人死于爆炸后的一段时间里。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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aftermath | American Dictionary


aftermath
noun[ U ]
us/ˈæf·tərˌmæθ/
the period following an event, such as an accident or war, and the effects caused by the event:
We all worked together in the aftermath of the earthquake.

Examples of aftermath


aftermath
The confusion had arisen in the aftermath of conquest.
In the aftermath of the coup, steps were taken to placate ' warring ' minorities, especially those of the oilproducing areas.
More to the point, in the aftermath of the financial crisis, non-statutory welfare expenditures decreased to 7 per cent of overall labour costs.
In both countries, the war and its aftermath led to new dimensions in social conflict.
The aftermath of the rebellion, too, has received only patchy treatment.
The private sector, for its part, expanded from an initially smaller role, centred on manufacturing industry adjusting to the aftermath of war.
Not surprisingly, the aftermath of founding elections frequently brings about efforts to introduce changes in electoral systems that would benefit the current incumbents.
In the aftermath of the war, then, social reform took on the nature of a veritable crusade.
The aftermath of the 1989 elections made it clear that this was not going to happen.
The expedition had a long aftermath and part of this was political.
However, in the aftermath of the first oil shock, the frequency of referenda increased again.
It is noticeable that elite male costume changes much more markedly than female in the aftermath of conquest.
The provision of relief in the aftermath of the 1989 earthquake, for instance, was an important factor in their success.
Personal experience in managing acute compression fractures, their aftermath, and the bone pain syndrome, in osteoporosis.
The song's recording date (1935) is misleading because there is evidence that the lyrics were composed in the immediate aftermath of the event.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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