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 ensue [en'su:]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vi. 跟着发生, 继起

vt. 追求


  1. Many troubles ensued from this misunderstanding.
    由此误会产生了许多麻烦。
  2. Let him seek peace and ensue it!
    让他去追求和平并为和平而奔波吧。
  3. The evils ensue from lack of a stable government.
    这些弊病是由于缺乏一个稳定的政府而引起的。


ensue
[ verb ]
issue or terminate (in a specified way, state, etc.); end
<verb.stative> result
result in tragedy


Ensue \En*sue"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ensued}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Ensuing}.] [OF. ensevre, OF. & F. ensuivre, fr. L. insequi;
in + sequi to pursue. See {Sue}.]
To follow; to pursue; to follow and overtake. [Obs.] ``Seek
peace, and ensue it.'' --1 Pet. iii. 11.

To ensue his example in doing the like mischief.
--Golding.


Ensue \En*sue"\, v. i.
To follow or come afterward; to follow as a consequence or in
chronological succession; to result; as, an ensuing
conclusion or effect; the year ensuing was a cold one.

So spoke the Dame, but no applause ensued. --Pope.

Damage to the mind or the body, or to both, ensues,
unless the exciting cause be presently removed. --I.
Taylor.

Syn: To follow; pursue; succeed. See {Follow}.

  1. But if the government doesn't help, "mass bankruptcies," will ensue, Mr. Nechaev said at a news conference this week.
  2. The latest environmental flap to ensue from the government reservation is the pollution in Watts Bar Lake just downstream on the Clinch River.
  3. The Bush administration still demands he be turned over to face the drug charges and intense negotiations involving the Vatican, U.S. government and new Panamanian government ensue.
  4. More important still, even when underlying inflation has at last been driven down to low levels, strong growth may well not ensue. Like the British public, the government has taken a gamble.
  5. Without one, the Uruguay round will - de facto if not de jure - be dead, and a rash of tit-for-tat trade wars will probably ensue. Hence the shrill noises from France in recent days.
  6. While a bidding battle could ensue, some analysts expressed skepticism that the price would go much higher than the $60-a-share offer.
  7. If the Communists disintegrate, some fear, chaos may ensue, triggering military intervention from within Poland or from outside.
  8. In such cases, the alleged offender will be asked to provide information and will be advised that court procedings may ensue, but will not be held in custody.
  9. In particular, military authorities, frustrated by continued uprisings in the occupied territories, want to avoid the potential chaos that could ensue if large-scale unrest breaks out at a time of already heightened tensions on Israel's borders.
  10. Neither of those options would be very attractive in an election year, and a renewed struggle could ensue.
  11. Some of the first difficult disagreements of his presidency will ensue next month when Bush is expected to send Congress his detailed proposals for revising the fiscal 1990 budget that Reagan submitted on Jan. 9.
  12. Some defense lawyers are also expected to subpoena President Reagan and Vice President Bush, and a legal fight will ensue over whether the two officials will have to testify or provide evidence.
  13. House Speaker Thomas S. Foley, D-Wash., has promised action in his chamber by early May _ and then another House-Senate negotiation will ensue.
  14. As courts in other states followed suit, residential lenders worried that a tidal wave of cramdowns would ensue.
  15. "Since the time of Cain and Abel, family disputes have been marked by the irrational and impulsive decisions of those involved, the fierce battles which ensue, and the senseless destruction they cause," Judge Conner wrote.
  16. "Higher prices would likely ensue."
  17. 'Chaos will ensue,' he predicts. Some firms, such as NM Rothschild and Mercury Asset Management, maintained securities in the names of individual clients in the days before London's Big Bang and the explosion in trading volume.
  18. But they agreed the Senate will run out of time if long debates ensue over controversial issues such as user penalties and admission of illegally seized evidence.
  19. In-hospital confinements, particularly when operations ensue, sound more expensive than outpatient work by lowly paid midwives.
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