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1 в более отдалённый период
Religion: ulteriorlyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в более отдалённый период
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2 в дальнейшем
1) General subject: from now, from now forth, from now forward, from now on, from now onwards, further, hereafter, hereinafter, in future, in prospect, in the following, in what follows, later on, ulteriorly, down the road, down the line, at a later stage2) Chemistry: from then on3) Mathematics: from this point on, henceforth, in the future, in the sequel, subsequently, thereafter4) Law: hereinafter (в документах)5) Makarov: forth, herein after, herein under -
3 впоследствии
1) General subject: after (soon after - вскоре после этого), afterward, afterwards, at a later date, further, in after years, in the long run, in the sequel, later, subsequently, ulteriorly, thereafter, down the road2) Naval: eventually3) Business: in the future4) Makarov: later on5) Phraseological unit: further down the line (о будущем по отношению к настоящему) -
4 затем
1) General subject: ( the) next thing, after, at that, for that purpose, further, hereafter (в статье, книге и т. п.), in the next place, in the sequel, next, since, then (the noise stopped and then began again - шум прекратился, затем начался снова), then and there, there and then, thereafter, thereupon, whereat, subsequently2) Bookish: ulteriorly3) Rare: nextly4) Mathematics: after that (or this), later, later on, more recently5) Jargon: next off6) Makarov: afterwards -
5 позднее
1) General subject: anon, farthest, further, hereafter, in the future, after, at a later date, later on, subsequently2) Colloquial: behind its time3) Mathematics: at a later time, at the later stage (of)4) Religion: ulteriorly5) Makarov: later, more recently -
6 после
1) General subject: after (day after day - день за днём), behind, beyond, eftsoons, epi, following (предлог. Напр.: Police are hunting for two men following a spate of robberies in the area.), later on, next, past, post (postwar послевоенный), since, since (того), subsequent to, then and there, there and then, in succession to, (и др.) in the wake (см. in the wake of), downstream of2) Bookish: ulteriorly3) Rare: baft4) Mathematics: after that (or this), further, later, next to, subsequently, then, thereafter, thereupon5) Business: as from6) Sakhalin A: in the wake of7) Makarov: after all, apres- [компонент сложных слов со значением после: apres-forty fashions - одежда для женщин старше сорока лет], ever since, on, since (какого-л. момента), upon8) oil&gas: downstream( from smth.) (в пневмо- или гидросистеме) -
7 затем
1. subsequently2. in the next place3. nextзатем выступил Я говорил после него — the doctor spoke next, I spoke after him
4. ulteriorly5. then; for that purpose; that is whyсперва подался парус, а затем и мачта — first the sail went and then the mast
6. afterсначала говорите вы, а затем скажу я — you speak first, I shall speak after
7. furtherСинонимический ряд:вслед за тем (проч.) вслед за тем; далее; дальше; после; после этого; потом; следом; там
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