Post by Donutz on Nov 28, 2014 21:43:19 GMT -8
nachdem, hinterher, darauf, hinter, nach, um, wegen, drauf, trotz
preposition
1.
behind in place or position; following behind:
men lining up one after the other.
2.
later in time than; in succession to; at the close of:
Tell me after supper. Day after day he came to work late.
3.
subsequent to and in consequence of:
After what has happened, I can never return.
4.
below in rank or excellence; nearest to:
Milton is usually placed after Shakespeare among English poets.
5.
in imitation of or in imitation of the style of:
to make something after a model; fashioned after Raphael.
6.
in pursuit or search of; with or in desire for:
I'm after a better job. Run after him!
7.
concerning; about:
to inquire after a person.
8.
with the name of; for:
He was named after his uncle.
9.
in proportion to; in accordance with:
He was a man after the hopes and expectations of his father.
10.
according to the nature of; in conformity with; in agreement or unison with:
He was a man after my own heart. He swore after the manner of his faith.
11.
subsequent to and notwithstanding; in spite of:
After all their troubles, they still manage to be optimistic.
adverb
12.
behind; in the rear:
Jill came tumbling after.
13.
later in time; afterward:
three hours after; happily ever after.
adjective
14.
later in time; next; subsequent; succeeding:
In after years we never heard from him.
15.
Nautical, Aeronautics.
farther aft.
located closest to the stern or tail; aftermost:
after hold; after mast.
including the stern or tail:
the after part of a hull.
conjunction
16.
subsequent to the time that:
after the boys left.
noun
17.
afters, British Informal. the final course of a meal, as pudding, ice cream, or the like; dessert.
Idioms
18.
after all, despite what has occurred or been assumed previously; nevertheless:
I've discovered I can attend the meeting after all.
preposition
1.
behind in place or position; following behind:
men lining up one after the other.
2.
later in time than; in succession to; at the close of:
Tell me after supper. Day after day he came to work late.
3.
subsequent to and in consequence of:
After what has happened, I can never return.
4.
below in rank or excellence; nearest to:
Milton is usually placed after Shakespeare among English poets.
5.
in imitation of or in imitation of the style of:
to make something after a model; fashioned after Raphael.
6.
in pursuit or search of; with or in desire for:
I'm after a better job. Run after him!
7.
concerning; about:
to inquire after a person.
8.
with the name of; for:
He was named after his uncle.
9.
in proportion to; in accordance with:
He was a man after the hopes and expectations of his father.
10.
according to the nature of; in conformity with; in agreement or unison with:
He was a man after my own heart. He swore after the manner of his faith.
11.
subsequent to and notwithstanding; in spite of:
After all their troubles, they still manage to be optimistic.
adverb
12.
behind; in the rear:
Jill came tumbling after.
13.
later in time; afterward:
three hours after; happily ever after.
adjective
14.
later in time; next; subsequent; succeeding:
In after years we never heard from him.
15.
Nautical, Aeronautics.
farther aft.
located closest to the stern or tail; aftermost:
after hold; after mast.
including the stern or tail:
the after part of a hull.
conjunction
16.
subsequent to the time that:
after the boys left.
noun
17.
afters, British Informal. the final course of a meal, as pudding, ice cream, or the like; dessert.
Idioms
18.
after all, despite what has occurred or been assumed previously; nevertheless:
I've discovered I can attend the meeting after all.