sequent

英['siːkwənt] 美['siːkwənt]
  • adj. 随后的;结果的
  • n. 结果;随之而来的事
  • sequel n.结局;后果;续集;续篇
  • sequela n.后遗症;继发性的后果
  • sequelae n.后遗症;结局名词sequela的复数形式.
  • sequenator n.[生化]顺序分析仪
  • sequence n.顺序;连续;次序;一系列vt.按顺序排好
Adjective:
  1. in regular succession without gaps;

    "serial concerts"

  2. following or accompanying as a consequence;

    "an excessive growth of bureaucracy, with attendant problems"
    "snags incidental to the changeover in management"
    "attendant circumstances"
    "the period of tension and consequent need for military preparedness"
    "the ensuant response to his appeal"
    "the resultant savings were considerable"

1. The warming of the Earth and the con-sequent climatic changes affect us all.
地球变暖以及随之而来的气候变化影响着我们所有人。

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2. Methods Adopt the sequent nursing procedure to implement the holistic nursing.
运用护理程序对患者实施整体护理.

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3. In the sequent ten years, he travelled almost the whole country.
在接下来的十年里他差不多走遍了整个国家.

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4. As one of the critical steps, identification of risk factors affects the sequent risk evaluation directly.
摘要风险因素辨识作为风险评价的关键环节之一, 其结果直接影响后续的风险评价.

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5. It is a dynamic circular chain that formed by sequent lists and linked lists alternately.
该结构是由顺序表与链表交叉构造而形成的一种动态循环链表.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. There are many difficulties in the sequent jobs.
      接下来的工作中会有很多困难。
    2. In the sequent ten years, he travelled almost the whole country.
      在接下来的十年里他差不多走遍了整个国家。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Earthquakes usually bring terrible sequent: people lost their lives and properties.
      地震通常会引起非常可怕的后果:人们失去生命和财产。