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after (EN)
adverbio, preposición, conjunción, adjetivo

adverbio “after”

after (more/most)
  1. después
    I'll see you after.

preposición “after”

after
  1. después de
    She plans to take a vacation after her exams.
  2. tras (indicating repetition)
    He tried calling her day after day.
  3. detrás de
    The cat chased the mouse, but it was always just after it.
  4. en busca de
    The detective is after the truth.
  5. en honor a (when named after someone), inspirado en (when modeled after something)
    They styled their new house after a French cottage.
  6. después de (in terms of hierarchy)
    She is after her sister in the family hierarchy.
  7. a raíz de
    After what you did, I don't want to see you any more.
  8. a pesar de
    She continued to trust him after everything he did.
  9. según
    After the old philosopher, we should lead a virtuous life.
  10. por (indicating desire or ambition)
    He went on a journey after knowledge.

conjunción “after”

after
  1. después de que
    After she finished her homework, she went out to play.

adjetivo “after”

forma base after, no graduable
  1. posterior
    He reflected on the after years with a sense of nostalgia.
  2. de popa
    The crew gathered at the after deck to watch the sunset.