英 [ˈlætəli] 美 [ˈlætərli]
adv. 最近;近来
latterly /ˈlætəlɪ/
副词 You can use latterly to indicate that a situation or event is the most recent one. 最近
He was to remain active in the association, latterly as vice president, for the rest of his life.
他此后一直都活跃于该协会,后来还当了副会长。
... latter-wit 过后的聪明 latterly 最近地 lattermost 最后的 ...
近来(latterly), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... latterkin 刮窗嵌槽木 latterly 在后期 latterly 在晚年 ...
... 晚上 (in the) evening; (at) night 在晚年 late in life; latterly 在晚期 at the advance stage ...
latter 后者的;近来的;后面的;较后的
Latterly his painting has shown a new freedom of expression.
最近,他的绘画展示出一种新的自由表现形式。
Her health declined rapidly and latterly she never left the house.
她的健康状况急剧衰退,此后她再未离开过家。
He was to remain active in the association, latterly as vice president, for the rest of his life.
他此后一直都活跃于该协会,后来还当了副会长。
John Denham was, until March 2003, a middle ranking minister, latterly serving at the Home Office.
Profit margins are under pressure from high oil prices and, latterly, from a pickup in wage growth.
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Eto'o also won the prestigious award in 2003, 2004 and 2005 while playing in Spain, latterly with Barcelona.