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Examples:too late for regrets (idiom); It is useless repent after the event.—nine periods of nine days each after winter solstice, the coldest time of the year—definitive conclusion on the coffin lid (idiom); You can only judge a person's merits or demerits after death.—The meal is remembered long after the wait is forgotten—chunks obtained by repeatedly cutting a vegetable diagonally and rotating the vegetable after each cut—the Bodhisattva that will be the next come after Shakyamuni Buddha—wait for action after having accumulated power, energy etc—suffer a double loss after trying to trick the enemy—extemporaneous thoughts noted down after a visit—"through train" (refers the idea of retaining previous legislature after transition to Chinese rule in Hong Kong or Macao)—memorial activity 35 days after a person's death—look after the needs of (a person or an animal)—make painstaking efforts (idiom); after much trouble—the Kangxi Dictionary, named after the Kangxi Emperor, who in 1710 ordered its compilation, containing 47,035 single-character entries—unsigned remainder (i.e. the remainder after rounding the nearest integer)—military dependents' village (community established in Taiwan for Nationalist soldiers and their dependents after the KMT retreated from the mainland in 1949)—swell to bursting (after having eaten too much)—spoilt tea, leftover food (idiom); remains after a meal—(after verb of motion, indicates motion down and towards us, also fig.)—lit. if it's wrong, it's wrong (idiom); make the best after a mistake—pronounce a sentence (after a verdict in a court of law)—leisure time (over a cup of tea, after a meal etc)—Tan Zhenlin (1902-1983), PRC revolutionary and military leader, played political role after the cultural revolution—fainting for loss of blood (esp. after childbirth)—(after a verb, indicates coming out, completion of an action, or ability discern or detect)—lit. will not be forgotten even after one's teeth fall out—develop rapidly after abrupt turn (idiom); dramatic change—the utmost care (idiom); look after sb in every possible way—Serbia and Montenegro (after break-up of Yugoslavia in 1992)—formal program of the communist party after 1949, that served as interim national plan—woman hired take care of a newborn child and its mother in the month after childbirth—puerperium (period of six weeks after childbirth)—lit. destroy the bridge after crossing the river [idiom.]—remain puzzled after pondering over sth. a hundred times—be looked after in life and given a proper burial thereafter [idiom.]— |