ensued
英 [ɪnˈsjuːd]
美 [ɪnˈsuːd]
v. 接着发生; 因而产生
ensue的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 接着发生;接踵而来;随之产生
If somethingensues, it happens immediately after another event, usually as a result of it.- If the Europeans did not reduce subsidies, a trade war would ensue...
如果欧洲人不减少补贴,便会发生贸易战。 - A brief but embarrassing silence ensued.
紧接着是短暂却令人难堪的沉默。
- If the Europeans did not reduce subsidies, a trade war would ensue...
双语例句
- The weather changed, and a storm of thunder and lightning ensued.
天气突变,来了一场雷电交加的暴雨。 - Silence ensued around the slumbering child, and the sages of the realm ceased from their deliberations.
寂静随即就笼罩在这熟睡的孩子周围,国家的贤人们也就不再施展他们的深谋远虑了。 - In his anger he hit the man and a fight ensued.
一气之下,他打了那个人,接着是一场搏斗。 - Bitter arguments ensued from this misunderstanding.
这一误会引发了激烈的争论。 - Differences in religious allegiance played an important part in the unrest which ensued.
宗教效忠上的差异在接踵而来的动荡中起了重要作用。 - Robot chaos ensued, followed by a volley of complaints from customers whose orders arrived late or wrongly assembled.
随后机器人工作出现了紊乱,客户有关订单延误及装货错误的大量投诉接踵而至。 - After the heavy rains, floods ensued.
大雨之后,接着发生了洪水。 - In April a slight lull ensued, but the volcanologists remained pessimistic about this volcano.
四月出现了短暂的平静期,但是火山学家对此并不乐观。 - A furious argument ensued in which both sides resurrected all their old differences.
接着发生了一场激烈的争论,双方重又激起了所有昔日的分歧。 - A brief period of intense official investigation into the entire subject ensued between 1909 and 1913.
1909至1913年间,对这整个问题进行了短期认真的官方调查。