第三人称复数:aftermaths
名词
1. Many people were homeless in the aftermath of the earthquake.
地震之后,许多人无家可归。
1. 劫后余生:红色警戒 - 超越之路将西木的命令与征服:红色警戒由即时战略转化为了一个第一人称射击游戏,兵种、装甲和建筑设计等基本忠于原作红警以及其扩展包反攻(Counterstrike)和劫后余生(Aftermath)并融入一些历史上真实的东西.
2. 余波:而正在进行时的悲剧性社会事件,几乎都已经落幕,现在正当头尾相距一百年的两个事件余波(aftermath)即将平息之际,一个可以重新解释小说整体意义的暗示被发现了.
3. 再生草:afterimage 残像 | aftermath 再生草 | aftershock 余震
1. 后果;余波
The aftermath of an important event, especially a harmful one, is the situation that results from it.
e.g. In the aftermath of the coup, the troops opened fire on the demonstrators...
政变结果是军队向游行示威者开火了。
e.g. During the Soviet era and its immediate aftermath, the region was officially known as 'Middle Asia and Kazakhstan'.
在苏联时代和紧随其后的一段时期,该地区的官方名称为“中亚和哈萨克斯坦”。
1. The warning signs painted in red were one of the measures taken by the local authority in handling the aftermath of the incident.
2. 911查询·英语单词
2. Mancini also dismissed reports he had threatened a television cameraman in the immediate aftermath of the match.
3. The world body should carefully consider the aftermath while charting any further move towards sanctions.
4. 911查询·英语单词
4. The controversial measure comes in the aftermath of heavy pollution choking large swathes of the country in recent weeks.
5. It was compiled in the aftermath of Christchurch to help sharpen regional planning for an inevitable local disaster.
6. Investigators from the country's southwest civil aviation administration have rushed to the scene to direct the rescue and aftermath work.
7. aftermath
7. Firefighters and repair workers were working at the scene to put down the fire and clean up the aftermath of the explosion.
8. " Aftermath depicts the real people behind the phrase'collateral damage, '" Blank and Jensen said.
9. The concept of an Asian media market never worked before because no anchor was left in the aftermath of British colonialism.
10. aftermath
10. A husband's comforting words strengthened his wife's resolve in the aftermath of a serious traffic accident.
noun
1. aftermath的解释
1. the outcome of an event especially as relative to an individual
Synonym: consequence
2. the consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic event)
e.g. the aftermath of war
in the wake of the accident no one knew how many had been injured