English to Spanish Dictionary aftermath

aftermath

secuelas
definition
noun
food prices soared in the aftermath of the drought
the consequences or aftereffects of a significant unpleasant event.
Proper use of slurry and fertilizer are essential to the recovery of silage aftermaths right now.
new grass growing after mowing or harvest.
translation of 'aftermath'
noun
secuelas,
resultado,
renadío,
repercusiones,
consecuencia
example
European leaders made all the right noises in the 'aftermath' of Tuesday's events.
Authorities would have new powers to declare a regional state of emergency in the 'aftermath' of a major terror alert.
Conditions remain tough in the white sands resort in the 'aftermath' of the hurricane.
She was devastated and traumatised in the 'aftermath' of the landslide.
food prices soared in the 'aftermath' of the drought
The international laws that served us in the 'aftermath' of the Second World War are overdue for reform.
Shares in London recouped the losses suffered in the 'aftermath' of the attack and oil prices had steadied.
The ultimate concern, however, is to get a country back on to its feet in the 'aftermath' of conflict.
He said that mobile communications crashed in the 'aftermath' of the explosions.
The novel follows a farming family's fight for survival in the 'aftermath' of the foot and mouth epidemic.
The club now hopes to attract new members after many left in the 'aftermath' of the fire.
Historically, change has happened only in the 'aftermath' of a major crisis.
In the 'aftermath' of these two events, she went through a period of anorexia and terrible confusion.
food prices soared in the 'aftermath' of the drought
The mother of a teenager who died following a moped accident is pleading for calm in the 'aftermath' of his death.
Milking cows will currently have access to around 130 acres of grazing, which includes 60 acres of pasture that has been grazed since turnout in early May, plus 30 acres of first cut 'aftermath' and a further 40 acres of second cut aftermath introduced in early August.
In the 'aftermath' of many storms, the hardest hit areas can have their water mains shut down.
As silage 'aftermath' becomes available it provides an opportunity to turn attention towards the grazing areas.
Somehow, in the 'aftermath' of this shocking event, life has to go on for the couple.
It wasn't just the issue of collusion that exploded in the 'aftermath' of the war.
In the 'aftermath' of the mudslide major excavation works were carried out on the pitch.
In early August they commenced the grass harvesting operation on second cut 'aftermath' , with fresh cut grass made available at both milkings to all cows.
There are reports of two controlled explosions in the 'aftermath' of the bombing.
Those living in the 'aftermath' of a coup d' etat, by contrast, have no expectation of political agency.
Counselling in the 'aftermath' of traumatic events can worsen stress and hinder recovery.
Grazing must take priority through the summer months, with the grazing rotations extended across second-cut 'aftermaths' to compensate for slower growth as grass hits the mid-season trough.
Proper use of slurry and fertilizer are essential to the recovery of silage 'aftermaths' right now.
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