单词 | consequent |
释义 | consequent (kɒnsɪkwənt ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun, oft n ADJ upon/on n] Consequent means happening as a direct result of an event or situation. [formal] The warming of the Earth and the consequent climatic changes affect us all. The changes in social work consequent upon reorganization have been considerable. Synonyms: following, resulting, subsequent, successive Collocations: consequent lack of The financial trap facing so many breakthrough artists — huge marketing spends, heavily discounted albums and a consequent lack of enduring brand-loyalty among music-buyers — should be one she avoids. Times, Sunday Times City authorities said that the death of so many fish was probably due to asphyxiation caused by an overabundance of algae in the water and a consequent lack of oxygen. Times, Sunday Times This may be because of the relatively sparse modern populations and consequent lack of disturbance. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Due to the inaccessibility of its range and consequent lack of fieldwork, it might conceivably still exist however. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Due to its geographic isolation and consequent lack of influence from other stratum languages, the development of the language was entirely independent. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 作为结果的 Japanese: 結果として起こる |
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