latter
英 [ˈlætə(r)]
美 [ˈlætər]
adj. (刚提及的两者中)后者的; (系列中)最后的,末尾的; 后半期的; 后面的
n. (刚提及的两者中)后者; (系列中)最后一位,末位
Oxford 3000 / Collins.3 / BNC.1251 / COCA.2725
牛津词典
adj.
- (刚提及的两者中)后者的;(系列中)最后的,末尾的
being the second of two things, people or groups that have just been mentioned, or the last in a list- The latter point is the most important.
后面提及的那一点是最重要的。
- The latter point is the most important.
- 后半期的;后面的
nearer to the end of a period of time than the beginning- the latter half of the year
下半年
- the latter half of the year
noun
- (刚提及的两者中)后者;(系列中)最后一位,末位
the second of two things, people or groups that have just been mentioned, or the last in a list- He presented two solutions. The latter seems much better.
他提出了两个解决方案,后一个看起来要好得多。 - The town has a concert hall and two theatres. The latter were both built in the 1950s.
这座城市有一个音乐厅和两个剧院。这两个剧院都是在20世纪50年代建成的。
- He presented two solutions. The latter seems much better.
柯林斯词典
- PRON (两者之间的)后者
When two people, things, or groups have just been mentioned, you can refer to the second of them asthe latter.- He tracked down his cousin and uncle. The latter was sick.
他追查到了堂弟和叔叔的下落,发现叔叔这时正在病中。 - Latteris also an adjective.
- There are the people who speak after they think and the people who think while they're speaking. Mike definitely belongs in the latter category.
有些人开口之前会三思,而有些人想到什么就说什么。迈克绝对属于后者。
- He tracked down his cousin and uncle. The latter was sick.
- ADJ (一个时期或事件)后一半的,接近终了的
You uselatterto describe the later part of a period of time or event.- He is getting into the latter years of his career...
他正步入职业生涯的后半程。 - The latter part of the debate concentrated on abortion.
后半部分的辩论集中在堕胎问题上。
- He is getting into the latter years of his career...
The lattershould only be used to refer to the second of two items which have already been mentioned:Given the choice between working for someone else and being on call day and night for the family business, she'd prefer the latter. The last of three or more items can be referred to asthe last-named. Compare this withthe formerwhich is used to talk about the first of two things already mentioned.
the latter只能用来表示提到的两者中的后者: Given the choice between working for someone else and being on call day and night for the family business, she'd prefer the latter(在替人打工和为家族生意日夜候命之间,她宁愿选择后者)。指三者或以上事情中的最后一项,可用the last-named。试比较the former,它用于指提到的两者中的前者。
英英释义
noun
- the second of two or the second mentioned of two
- Tom and Dick were both heroes but only the latter is remembered today
双语例句
- He compared the achievements of the British and the French during 1916 and concluded that the latter were better all around.
他比较了1916年英国人和法国人的成就,结论是法国人在各方面都做得更好。 - If the family home and joint pension rights are of equal value, the wife may choose the former and the husband the latter.
如果家庭住房和共同养老金具有同样的价值,妻子可能会选前者,而丈夫会选后者。 - In the latter, we are using a Latin derivative which has exactly the same meaning.
在后一种情况中,我们用的是一个有着完全相同含义的拉丁派生词。 - I believe in the latter, but you don't have to agree with me.
我相信,在后者,但你不一定要同意我的。 - I had assumed that I knew enough about the latter, but clearly I was wrong.
我原以为我对费用了解的很多,但是很显然我错了。 - The latter half of her life was really too sad.
她的后半生实在太可悲了。 - The windows would probably have been crafted in the latter part of the Middle Ages
这些窗户很可能是中世纪后期精心制作的。 - Logically, I know the answer to be the latter.
逻辑上,我知道答案是后者。 - He is getting into the latter years of his career
他正步入职业生涯的后半程。 - Robert went up to the boss and asked for a rise, but the latter just laughed in his face.
罗伯特跑到老板那儿要求增加工资,但老板却当面嘲弄了他一番。