2later onAFTERat some time after the present time 过后,以后,将来
I can’t eat all of this – I’ll finish it later on.
我吃不下这么多——我过后再吃完吧。
Examples from the Corpus
later on• Label the pipes you will be working on to avoidconfusionlater on.• She took notes so she could remember it all later on.• Later on, I'll be interviewing the PrimeMinister, but first here is a summary of the news.
3not later than somethingBEFOREused to say that something must be done by a particular time in the future 不得晚于某时,须早于某时
Completed entry forms should arrive not later than 31st July.
later• She became ill in 1993, and died two years later.• Sorry, I'm busy right now - I'll speak to you later.• They reached the edge of the city half an hour later.• I didn't find out the truth until much later.• A short time later, a woman entered the compartment and sat down across from them carrying a copy of Vogue.• But we passed again, later, and the hands hadn't moved to an earlier time.• Here it is ten months later and they are able to say thanks, we are healing.• Ronald Reagan joined the RepublicanParty in 1962 and later became Governor of California.• A few days later I received another call.• A couple of days later I saw her in a downtown bar.• Time enough for that later, if need be.• Later in the poem there is a reference to the poet's unhappychildhood.• We will consider the implications of the failure of this assumptionlater in the section.• We are developing a training course to run later in the year.• The first part of the film is really boring but it gets better later on.• A patient who signs a consent form for a surgicaloperation can not latersue the surgeon for battery.• Later that afternoon, Anna came to see me.• We heard later that he had gone back to Japan.• Later that month we got another letter from them asking for more money.• Later that night Bernstein visited her in her apartment.• I found out much later that some of the children I taught had become teachers themselves.• He was latertransferred to St John's hospital in Livingston where he underwentplasticsurgery.• I'll tell you about it later when I'm not so busy.
later that day/morning/week etc• Although the students were not in the courtroom for the announcement, they visited the SupremeCourt building later that day.• Edusha came to wake me later that morning.• He and Rufus had talked about money later that day.• The cast was off at least once later that morning.• The rebels gave themselves up to loyalofficerslater that day.• The recruitingoffice couldn't deal with him at once, so he went back home later that day.• Back in the bungalowlater that day, I pulled myself together.• A photo taken later that day shows the aircraft in its damaged state after the fourthflight.
later2adjectiveadj [only before noun]
1AFTERcoming in the future or after something else 较晚时候的,以后的OPP earlier
The role of marketing is dealt with in a later chapter.