English-Thai Dictionary
sequel
N เรื่องราว ที่ ติดตาม มา เรื่อง ต่อเนื่อง ผล ที่ ตามมา result aftereffect consequence continuation progression ruang-rao-ti-tid-tam-ma
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SEQUEL
n.[L. sequor, to follow. ] 1. That which follows; a succeeding part; as the sequel of a man's adventures or history.
2. Consequence; event. Lit the sun or moon cease, fail or swerve, and the sequel would be ruin.
3. Consequence inferred; consequentialness. [Little used. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SEQUEL
Se "quel, n. Etym: [L. sequela, fr. sequit to follow: cf. F. séquelle a following. See Sue to follow. ]
1. That which follows; a succeeding part; continuation; as, the sequel of a man's advantures or history. O, let me say no more! Gather the sequel by that went before. Shak.
2. Consequence; event; effect; result; as, let the sun cease, fail, or swerve, and the sequel would be ruin.
3. Conclusion; inference. [R.] Whitgift.
SEQUELA
Se *que "la, n.; pl. Sequelæ. Etym: [L., a follower, a result, from sequit to follow. ]
Defn: One who, or that which, follows. Specifically: (a ) An adherent, or a band or sect of adherents. "Coleridge and his sequela. " G. P. Marsh. (b ) That which follows as the logical result of reasoning; inference; conclusion; suggestion. Sequelæ, or thoughts suggested by the preceding aphorisms. Coleridge. (c ) (Med. )
Defn: A morbid phenomenon left as the result of a disease; a disease resulting from another.
New American Oxford Dictionary
sequel
se quel |ˈsēkwəl ˈsikwəl | ▶noun a published, broadcast, or recorded work that continues the story or develops the theme of an earlier one. • something that takes place after or as a result of an earlier event: this encouragement to grow potatoes had a disastrous sequel some fifty years later. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the senses ‘body of followers, ’ ‘descendants ’ and ‘consequence ’): from Old French sequelle or Latin sequella, from sequi ‘follow. ’
sequela
se que la |siˈkwelə siˈkwɛlə | ▶noun ( pl. sequelae |-ˈkwelē, -ˈkwelī | ) (usu. sequelae ) Medicine a condition that is the consequence of a previous disease or injury: the long-term sequelae of infection. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Latin, from sequi ‘follow. ’
Oxford Dictionary
sequel
se ¦quel |ˈsiːkw (ə )l | ▶noun a published, broadcast, or recorded work that continues the story or develops the theme of an earlier one. • something that takes place after or as a result of an earlier event: this encouragement to grow potatoes had a disastrous sequel some fifty years later. PHRASES in the sequel Brit. formal as things develop. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the senses ‘body of followers ’, ‘descendants ’ and ‘consequence ’): from Old French sequelle or Latin sequella, from sequi ‘follow ’.
sequela
sequela |sɪˈkwiːlə | ▶noun ( pl. sequelae |-liː | ) (usu. sequelae ) Medicine a condition which is the consequence of a previous disease or injury: the long-term sequelae of infection. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Latin, from sequi ‘follow ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
sequel
sequel noun 1 the film inspired a sequel: follow-up, continuation. 2 the immediate sequel to the coup was an armed uprising: consequence, result, upshot, outcome, development, issue, postscript; effect, aftereffect, aftermath, by-product; informal payoff.
Oxford Thesaurus
sequel
sequel noun 1 the film was successful enough to inspire a sequel: follow-up, continuation. 2 the immediate sequel was an armed uprising in several cities: consequence, result, upshot, outcome, development, issue, end, conclusion, postscript; effect, after-effect, aftermath; Medicine sequelae; informal pay-off; archaic success; rare sequent.
Duden Dictionary
Sequel
Se quel Substantiv, Neutrum Filmjargon , das |ˈsiːkwəl |das Sequel; Genitiv: des Sequels, Plural: die Sequels englisch sequel = Fortsetzung < mittelenglisch sequel (e ) < mittelfranzösisch séquelle < lateinisch sequel (l )a = Folge, zu: sequi, Sequenz Fortsetzungsfilm, besonders als Nachfolgefilm eines großen Erfolges mit gleichem Personenkreis und ähnlicher Thematik
French Dictionary
séquelle
séquelle n. f. nom féminin 1 Incapacité qui demeure après une maladie. SYNONYME complications ; suites . 2 figuré Conséquence, suite fâcheuse. : Les séquelles d ’une restructuration. Note Technique Ce nom s ’emploie surtout au pluriel. Note Orthographique séque ll e.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
sequel
se quel /síːkw (ə )l /名詞 1 C 続き, (小説 劇などで ) «…の » 続編 «to » .2 〖通例単数形で 〗 «…の » 帰結, 結果として起こる出来事 «to , of » .in the s é quel 結局 (は ).