词汇 | consequent |
释义 | consequent adjective uk /ˈkɒn.sɪ.kwənt/ us /ˈkɑːn.sə.kwənt/(alsoconsequential, uk /ˌkɒn.sɪˈkwen.ʃəl/ us /ˌkɑːn.səˈkwən.ʃəl/) happening as a result of something: 作为结果的;随之而来的;由此引起的 Our use of harmful chemicals and the consequent damage to the environment is a very serious matter.我们使用有害化学物品且因此对环境造成了破坏,这是件非常严重的事情。 Outcomes and consequences adverse effect adversely affected aftereffect aftermath age end result exercise in something fallout first fruit implication in ironic irony ramification repercussion resultant resultantly resulting sequel éclat consequent | American Dictionaryconsequent adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈkɑn·sɪ·kwənt, -ˌkwent/ resulting: Stock values declined, with consequent financial losses. Examples of consequentconsequent The difference between antecedent and consequent is high and consequent probability is high; thus there tends to be a rule for all the antecedents. An important consequent issue in relation to screening or diagnostic interventions is the availability of therapy or cure, once problems have been identified. The consequent spectral evolution has been recorded accordingly. The asylum admitted patients with behavioural disturbances consequent on imbecility, dementia and organic disorders in addition to what would now be considered functional mental illnesses. States referred to the diversity of indigenous peoples and the consequent difficulty, even impossibility, of a universal definition. The concept of consequent necessity supposes that the truth-values of certain propositions are somehow caused by or dependent upon the facts they state. However, the consequent overvaluation tends to generate unsustainable current account deficits that only continued inflows of capital can finance. However, our focus on consciousness - and the consequent mistrust of a cognitive unconscious - is hardly new. This maximizes the increase in risk, consequent upon the monopolization of production. Similarly, the development of export markets for mangrove crabs and coastal fish could lead to unsustainable catch levels and a consequent drop in marketable value. In such circumstances excessive noise can pose a real problem with consequent frustration for pupils and teachers alike. Rule-based patterns are composed of a number of primitive patterns (antecedents) connected together with logical connectives that imply, if true, the target class (consequent). This means that all antecedents are likely to exist with a consequent, thus they are not interesting rules. To these gestures, the consequent portion, starting on a and ending with a contrasting cadence on d, brings closure. One could also see a reduction in cultivation of the marginal lands with consequent reductions in erosion risk on these lands. 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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