ensue的意思和读音

ensue

: [ɪnˈsu] : [ɪnˈsjuː]

v.

ensues  ensuing  ensued  

v.precede

v.follow,succeed,supervene,follow on,result

ensuev.

1.to happen after or as a result of another event

An argument ensued.

v.1.;(...)... (from; on)2.

v.1.to happen after something else, often as a result of it

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2. ensemble ensue entail 使 ...

3. enroll vt ensue vi entail vt 使使 ...

4. enhance vt. ,; 125, ensue vt. entail vt. 使,使 127, ...

5. enroll v. ensue v. ensure v. ...

6. 1.enfold:v.1. 2. 10.ensue:v. 2.engross:v. 使 ...

7. enroll 使 ensue erase , …

8. ensemble ensue ensure ...

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1.No one is sure how much chaos would ensue if a big counter party like Bear went bust.

2.Flirting is sexy. Teasing is cruel. Do not confuse the two or serious, long-lasting hard feelings could ensue.

3.and if the latter, then death or any other calamity which may ensue on my remaining here must not be allowed to enter into the calculation.使

4.The 2nd, the ensue sex that industrial capital must maintain form of function of avery kind of to go up in time.

5.At least there will be a retreat secured for her in case the worst should ensue.使退

6.Only if the rate of growth of the money supply exceeds the rate of growth of production will a general increase in prices ensue.

7.But when he thought of the consequences that might ensue , his courage left him.

8.If the Earth is no longer going to be simply rolling in the Serpentine Dance, then what will ensue?

9.To get a glimpse of the muddle likely to ensue, the province's politicians and parents need only look across the Irish Sea.便

10.A run from the public and private debts of every other fragile country would ensue.