consequent
英 ['kɒnsɪkw(ə)nt]
美 ['kɑnsəkwənt]
英語の語源
- consequent (adj.)
- late 14c., in various senses now restricted to consequence, from Middle French conséquent "following, resulting," from Latin consequentem (nominative consequens); see consequence. Meaning "an event which follows another" is from 1610s. Mathematical sense is from 1560s. Related: Consequently.
例文
- 1. Overproduction and consequent low market prices for wine caused economic tremors.
- ワインの生産過剰とそれによる相場低迷が経済変動を引き起こした。
- 2.The changes in social work consequent upon reorganization have been considerable.
- 再編成により社会福祉の仕事に重大な変化が生じた。
- 3.the lowering of taxes and the consequent increase in spending
- 税収減少とそれに伴う消費増加
- 4.This fall of prices is consequent on the rise in production.
- 今回の価格下落は生産向上の結果である。
- 5.His long illness and consequent absence put him far behind in his work.
- 彼は病気で長い間欠席し、多くの授業を遅らせた。
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