aftermath
n. 后果,创伤; 余波
The aftermath of an important event, especially a harmful one, is the situation that results from it.
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。
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 consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic event);
2. the outcome of an event especially as relative to an individual;
Arab Americans: the Aftermath of the Terrorist Attacks on the U.S.
美国的阿拉伯人: 在遭受恐怖袭击的美国之后.
Those who taste instant success usually falter quickly in the aftermath of their luck.
那些品尝到快速成功滋味的人通常在他们的幸运过后迅速畏缩.
We were thus much surprised by the war's aftermath.
因此,我们对战争留下的余波感到大吃一惊.
The aftermath of war brought a financial boom.
战争带来了财政经济的兴旺发展.
If the act of leaving would be hard, the aftermath might be even harder.
如果说退出欧元区本身就困难重重, 其影响可能会更严重.