词汇 | after the fact |
释义 | Idiom after the fact Theme: LATENESS after something has happened; after something, especially a crime, has taken place. (Primarily a legal phrase.)John is always making excuses after the fact.Remember to lock your car whenever you leave it. If it's stolen, there is nothing you can do after the fact. after the factAfter an event or situation has already happened. Bob only realized he had been scammed after the fact, when he received a bank statement full of fraudulent charges. after the factafter something has happened; after something, such as a crime, has taken place. (Originally a legal phrase.) John is always making excuses after the fact. after the factAfter an actual occurrence, particularly after a crime. For example, I know the brakes should have been repaired, but that doesn't help much after the fact . The use of fact for a crime dates from the first half of the 1500s. The word became standard in British law and is still used in this way today. The idiom was first recorded in 1769 in the phrase accessories after the fact, referring to persons who assist a lawbreaker after a crime has been committed. Now it is also used more loosely, as in the example above. ˌafter the ˈfactafter something has happened or been done when it is too late to prevent it or change it: On some vital decisions employees were only informed after the fact. |
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