subsequently
adv. 其後,隨後,接著; “subsequent”的派生; 嗣後; 爾後
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...
隨後幾年人口的增長
Those concerns were overshadowed by subsequent events.
隨後發生的事使之前所關注的那些問題顯得無足輕重。
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.
繼去年在盃賽半決賽中獲勝後,他們僅又贏過一場比賽。
1. happening at a time subsequent to a reference time;
Subsequently, the Securities and Futures Commission of Jilin Authority to investigate complaints.
隨後, 證監會吉林監管局對投訴事項展開調查.
Subsequently, other nations'lease accounting standards ( including IAS ) were based on the approach.
隨後, 各國租賃會計準則 ( 包括國際會計準則 ) 基本沿用了這一理論依據.
But sealed when three opponents – Germany, Austria and Malta – subsequently changed their positions.
但三個反對的國家——德國 、 奧地利和馬耳他——後來改變了立場,使延長關稅成為定局.
Brooke was arrested and subsequently sentenced to five years'imprisonment.
布魯克被逮捕,其後被判五年監禁.
Only a handful of production ventures were subsequently approved and their impact has been limited.
隨後,只有少數製作公司獲得批准成立,而它們的影響也受到了限制.