consequent
adj. 隨之發生的; 必然的,合乎邏輯的; 繼起的; [地]順向的; [數]後項
n. 結果
Consequent means happening as a direct result of an event or situation.
The warming of the Earth and the consequent climatic changes affect us all...
地球變暖以及隨之而來的氣候變化影響著我們所有人。
The changes in social work consequent upon reorganization have been considerable.
重組引起社會福利工作發生了重大變化。
1. following as an effect or result;
Another benefit of reducing the amount of process chemicals is the consequent lowering of production costs.
減少加工過程中化學品用量的另一好處,是可以隨之降低生產費用.
The connection between the assumption and the question or alleged consequent is remote.
這種假設與問題或被斷言的結果之間遠遠聯絡不上.
Competition in the market has led to goods being produced cheaply and a consequent deterioration in quality.
市場上的競爭導致了商品的廉價生產,隨之質量也下降了.
His consequent distortion of the arrangements disturbed the German Naval Staff.
他後來對各項佈置的胡亂更動,使德國海軍參謀部憂心忡忡.
The cluster of small and medium commercial firms produces cluster effect and consequent competitiveness.
中小商業企業聚集經營能夠產生聚集效應,具有競爭優勢.