consequences
/ˈkɒnsɪkwənsɪz/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkɑːnsɪkwensɪz/ (ame, ipa)
consequences — 名詞
1. things that happen after an action or event because of it, especially when they
後果
行動或情況造成的結果,常偏負面
things that happen after an action or event because of it, especially when they bring trouble or difficulty
The company ignored the safety report and faced serious consequences after the fire.
公司忽視安全報告,在火災後面臨了嚴重後果。
face serious consequences after a harmful event
Mina thought about the consequences before posting the angry message online.
Mina 在把那則憤怒訊息貼上網前,先想過後果。
think about the consequences before an action
The judge explained the legal consequences of driving without insurance.
法官說明了無保險駕駛可能帶來的法律後果。
The oil spill had consequences for the beach and nearby fishing boats.
漏油事件對海灘和附近漁船都造成了不良後果。
When Leo lied to his coach, the consequences affected the whole team.
Leo 對教練說謊後,那些後果影響了整支球隊。
- result
broader and more neutral; it does not usually suggest harm
- effect
focuses on the impact itself rather than on responsibility for an action
- outcome
neutral and often used for the final end of a process
- repercussion
more formal and often suggests wider, delayed bad effects
文法句型
consequences of + noun phrase
face the consequences
suffer the consequences
think about the consequences
用法筆記
Usually used in the plural when talking about the results of a choice, mistake, or event. It often suggests harm or difficulty rather than a neutral outcome, and it is common with verbs such as face, suffer, accept, and think about.