later的意思和读音

later

: ['leɪtər] : ['leɪtə(r)]

adj.

adv.

latest  

adj.earlier,early

adv.afterwards,later on,anon,shortly,soon

adj.advanced,well along,late,delayed,posterior

lateradv.

1.at a time in the future; after the time you are talking about

See you later.

I met her again three years later.

His father died later that year.

We're going to Rome later in the year.

She later became a doctor.

2.(informal)a way of saying goodbye, used by young people

Later, guys!

IDM

I'm going out later on.

Much later on, she realized what he had meant.

later on(informal)at a time in the future; after the time you are talking about

I'm going out later on.

Much later on, she realized what he had meant.

Please arrive no later than 8 o'clock. 8

not/no later than……;by a particular time and not after it

Please arrive no later than 8 o'clock. 8

adj.

1.coming after sth else or at a time in the future

This is discussed in more detail in a later chapter.

The match has been postponed to a later date.

2.near the end of a period of time, life, etc.

the later part of the seventeenth century17

She found happiness in her later years.

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adj.1.if you are late, you arrive somewhere after the correct or usual time2.happening at a time just before the present3.near the end of a period of time such as a day, month, or season4ed for talking about someone who has died, especially recently5.having recently done something, lived somewhere, or belonged to a group or organization but no longer doing so6ed about something that continues after the time that it usually ends7.produced near the end of somebody's career or life1.if you are late, you arrive somewhere after the correct or usual time2.happening at a time just before the present3.near the end of a period of time such as a day, month, or season4ed for talking about someone who has died, especially recently5.having recently done something, lived somewhere, or belonged to a group or organization but no longer doing so6ed about something that continues after the time that it usually ends7.produced near the end of somebody's career or life

adv.1.after the correct or usual time2.near the end of a period of time such as a day, month, season, or someones life or career3.relatively recently

1. wash ; later ; the Children’s Palace ...

2. wash ; later ; the Children’s Palace ...

3. open later give away ...

4. lately adv. in the recent past later adv. at the latest ...

5. lately later latter ...

6. fall later away ...

7. fire n. later a. cold a.

8. 14. hang on 。 38. later 。 52. Huh? ? ...

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1.A few days later, he even began to actually look forward to the wolf's presence.

2.Later, her father left the family to return to New Zealand, leaving her mother to raise the children.西

3.Her family later sent her to a care center where she lived until her death in two thousand five.

4.While he continued to write prolifically, his later work did not have the same critical and popular appeal as his earlier novels.

5.It had to be withdrawn a few weeks later as it was causing serious neurological problems. Science has moved on since then, you may say.

6.As Crowe later explained to David Letterman, he had repeatedly tried and failed to call his wife in Australia.

7.Without saying a word, he took aim at the fireman, and, a second later, the helmet, smashed by a bullet, rattled noisily into the street.

8.A few days later, Mr. Gong told prosecutors that Mr. Li advised him to falsely testify that he had been beaten for eight days and nights.————

9.The doctor was quite certain that if any inquisitive busybody were later to insist on an inquiry, he would be found innocent.

10.Three and a half successful years later, the time had surely come for Suarez to test himself in one of the Europe's major leagues.