| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| consequent | /'kɑnsɪkwɛnt/ | If something is consequent to something else, it comes as a result. | consequence consequential consequental consequentally |
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consequent
ReplyDelete['kɔnsikwənt]
adj. 作为结果的,随之发生的
The exchange among banks of checks, drafts, and notes and the settlement of consequent differences
Our fundamental lifestyle choices greatly influence our health and consequent medical costs.
ReplyDeleteTheir consequent diarrhea and vomiting were a good demonstration of the plant's milder side effects
ReplyDeleteJapanese;kekka toshite
A severe flood struck the city and there was a consequent shortage of food.
ReplyDeleteThe rise in prices consequent upon the failure of the crops.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 결과의, 결과로서 일어나는[on, upon, to].
Affirming the consequent is a logical fallacy in the form of a hypothetical proposition.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Consequenza
Now imagine that society eventually succeeds in eliminating tobacco smoking, with a consequent reduction in smoking- related cases of lung cancer.
ReplyDeleteRussian: последовательный