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–verb (used without object)
1. to follow in order; come afterward, esp. in immediate succession: As the days ensued, he recovered his strength.
2. to follow as a consequence; result: When those two friends meet, a battle of wits ensues.
—Synonyms
1, 2. See follow. 2. issue, arise, flow.
Said phone, however, is really an opening to all manner of debauchery -- providing entry into Wyatt's wild life, and introducing the shy Jonathan to a male-pattern fantasy about anonymous sex with beautiful women. The gauzy (薄紗), montage-friendly encounters that ensue include a mysterious dream girl (Michelle Williams), whom Jonathan can only identify as "S" from the letter on her key ring.
Debauchery
2008年7月4日 星期五
Ensue
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