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小词详解 | aftermath
aftermath 英 [ˈɑːftəmæθ] 美 [ˈæftərmæθ]
The scale of the emerging-market credit boom ensures that its aftermath will hurt.
新兴市场的信贷膨胀规模之大注定会带来严重后果。
——《经济学人》And his message was the same as it has been in the aftermath of numerous mass shootings: a plea for action to enact universal background checks and overhaul gun laws.
他要传达的讯息,也和多次大规模枪击事件发生后的一样:请求采取行动,实行普遍的背景核查并全面修订枪支管理法律。
——《纽约时报》
[名词] 重大不快事件的后果或事后影响
这位德高望重的老人负责处理这次车祸的善后工作。
This venerable old man is to deal with the aftermath of the traffic accident.更多的人死于爆炸后的一段时间里。官方公布的死亡人数现已达90人。
Many more people died in the aftermath of the explosion. The official death toll has now reached 90.
Harry sat quite still, staring at his feet, allowing his mind and his memory to relax in the aftermath of the pain….
哈利静静地坐着,盯着自己的脚,让思想与记忆在余痛之中放松……
repercussion: an unintended consequence of an event or action, especially an unwelcome one after-effect: an effect that follows after the primary action of something fallout: the adverse results of a situation or action