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1 subsequent
adj1) наступний, пізнішийsubsequent entry — додатковий (пізніший) запис
subsequent payment — наступний (додатковий) платіж
2) що є результатом (чогось)subsequent upon smth. — що випливає з чогось
subsequent reinforcement — військ. поповнення з тилу
* * *a1) наступний, більше пізнійsubsequent payment — кoм. наступний додатковий платіж
3) cпeц. субсеквентний -
2 subsequent
['sʌbsɪkwənt]adjнасту́пнийsubsequent to his death — пі́сля його́ сме́рті
subsequent upon — що є результа́том
subsequent reinforcement військ. — попо́внення з ти́лу
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