after
after 英 [ˈɑ:ftə(r)] 美 [ˈæftə(r)]
adv. 后来,以后 prep. 在……之后
- After is a preposition meaning "later in time" or "behind in space." After many hours of dancing, you'll be sweaty and hungry.
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- adv. 后来,以后
- prep. 在……之后
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1. We'll leave after lunch.
我们将在午饭后动身。
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2. Shut the door after you.
随手关门。
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3. He's the tallest, after Richard.
除了理查德,他的个子最高。
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4. day after day of hot weather
日复一日的炎热天气
- after (adv., prep.) Old English æfter "behind; later in time" (adv.); "behind in place; later than in time; in pursuit, following with intent to overtake" (prep.), from of "off" (see off (adv.)) + -ter, a comparative suffix; thus the original meaning was "more away, farther off." Compare Old Norse eptir "after," Old Frisian efter, Dutch achter, Old High German aftar, Gothic aftra "behind;" also see aft. Cognate with Greek apotero "farther off," Old Persian apataram "further."
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