词汇 | consequential |
释义 | consequential adjective uk /ˌkɒn.sɪˈkwen.ʃəl/ us /ˌkɑːn.səˈkwən.tʃəl/ consequentialadjective (RESULTING)happening as a result of something: 作为结果的;随之而来的;由此引起的 We need to act now to avoid a recession and the consequential damage that would follow. Analysts noted that the closure of the factory would produce a consequential reliance on imported goods. Synonym consequent There is no cover for consequential loss of earnings if you are injured. They are not asking the banks to pay the billions of dollars of consequential costs. 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 consequentialadjective (IMPORTANT)important, and having a strong influence on events, decisions, etc.: Nothing very consequential will happen in the next few days. He was responsible for one of the most consequential economic decisions of the past century. She remains a consequential figure within the Conservative Party. All of the experts agree that this was the most consequential event of her time in office. Being important and having importance beat big deal bulk bulk largeidiom centrality count countable cut equally fish front and centre have bigger/other fish to fryidiom have/take pride of placeidiom high-stakes matter pride reign signify the beating heart of somethingidiom treasurable Related wordconsequence |
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