subsequently
adv. 其后,随后,接着; “subsequent”的派生; 嗣后; 尔后
You use subsequent to describe something that happened or existed after the time or event that has just been referred to.
...the increase of population in subsequent years...
随后几年人口的增长
Those concerns were overshadowed by subsequent events.
随后发生的事使之前所关注的那些问题显得无足轻重。
If something happened subsequent to something else, it happened after that thing.
They won only one more game subsequent to their Cup semi-final win last year.
继去年在杯赛半决赛中获胜后,他们仅又赢过一场比赛。
1. happening at a time subsequent to a reference time;
Subsequently, the Securities and Futures Commission of Jilin Authority to investigate complaints.
随后, 证监会吉林监管局对投诉事项展开调查.
Subsequently, other nations'lease accounting standards ( including IAS ) were based on the approach.
随后, 各国租赁会计准则 ( 包括国际会计准则 ) 基本沿用了这一理论依据.
But sealed when three opponents – Germany, Austria and Malta – subsequently changed their positions.
但三个反对的国家——德国 、 奥地利和马耳他——后来改变了立场,使延长关税成为定局.
Brooke was arrested and subsequently sentenced to five years'imprisonment.
布鲁克被逮捕,其后被判五年监禁.
Only a handful of production ventures were subsequently approved and their impact has been limited.
随后,只有少数制作公司获得批准成立,而它们的影响也受到了限制.