Frequency rank: 1,462.
- immediately following
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); adverb (fukushi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- immediately following
This phrase refers to something that occurs right after another event or point in time. It denotes a sense of immediacy and closeness in timing.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ちょくご直後につづく続くimmediately followingじこ事故のちょくご直後immediately after the accidentちょくご直後のこうどう行動action taken immediately afterちょくご直後におとずれる訪れるto arrive immediately afterちょくご直後のはんのう反応immediate reactionじけん事件のちょくご直後immediately after the incidentちょくご直後にはっぴょう発表されるto be announced immediately afterちょくご直後のじょうきょう状況situation immediately afterちょくご直後のかんじょう感情feelings immediately afterちょくご直後にかくにん確認するto confirm immediately after
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
11 results
He joined the company right after he got through high school.
It wasn't my lucky day. First, I got a parking ticket and then things went from bad to worse when I got pulled over for making a U-turn.
4. だいいちじせかいたいせん第一次世界大戦がおわった終わったちょくご直後、ひとびと人々はそのようにおそろしく恐ろしくざんこく残酷なせんそう戦争がふたたび再びおこる起こるだろうとは、ゆめにもおもわなかった夢にも思わなかった。
Soon after the end of World War 1, people never thought such a hateful and cruel war would break out again.
I needn't have watered the flowers. Just after I finished, it started raining.
The country is very different from what it was just after the war.
In this dictionary the pronunciation comes right after the headword.