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    event查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪ'vent]
    名词复数:events 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:n.大事;事件
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    n.
    ①事件;大事;事变;事情;
    current events
    时事,时局.
    What were the chief events of last year?
    去年主要的大事是什么?
    It was quite an event.
    这确实是件大事.
    ②(运动)项目;比赛;
    field events
    田赛.
    a team event
    团体赛.
    Which events have you entered for?
    你报名参加哪几项比赛?
    ③结果;最终;
    You will lose in the event.
    到头来你会输的.
    wise after the event
    事后聪明.
    图典解说
    Type of competition in progress; it is based on the distance to swim and the category of stroke.
    正在进行的竞争类型;它是基于游泳的距离和中风的类别。
    -扩展释义
    n. 【化学】
    事件,相互作用,结果终局
    The stirring event was well canvassed.
    那惊人的事件已经传得满城风雨。
    n. 【机械】
    重要事件,作用
    n.
    1. 事件,大事[C]2. (比赛)项目[C]3. (可能的)情况[the S]4. 后果,结果[C]
    below scale, no safety significance [International Nuclear Event Scale]
    低于本表级别,安全上无重要意义〔国际核事件分级〕
    【海运】
    偶然事件,结果,冲程,间隙,核转变,事件,重要事件
    -同义词和反义词
    -event的不同词性形态

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    event的过去式和过去分词形式(过时的,旧时用法)
    event的过去式和过去分词形式(过时的,旧时用法)
    event的过去式和过去分词形式(过时的,旧时用法)

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    event的过去式和过去分词形式(过时的,旧时用法)
    eventuate的现在分词
    “I watched as a libel case was brought against one of his books in 1990, eventuating in its removal from college and university libraries.”
    “Such success is eventuating in no small amount of inner conflict among the performers.”
    “Wanhope waited for a thoughtful moment of censure eventuating in toleration.”
    eventuate的过去式和过去分词
    “It is nevertheless the set of attitudes which eventuated in the development of modern capitalism.”
    “He says the idea in the late 1980s for a regionally controlled ATSIC hasn’t eventuated.”
    “It eventuated that one of the mums had been cooking some chocolate crackles in an oven in the hall, and she forgot about them.”
    (transitive) To make into a special event.
    (intransitive) To have a given result; to turn out (well, badly etc.); to result in. [from 18th c.] || (intransitive) To happen as a result; to come about. [from 19th c.]
    “An expected personal following did not eventuate and he finished well short with just 615 votes.”
    “To drain me of my blood in order to stock a blood bank may eventuate in some therapeutic results for someone, but it is not therapeutic for me.”
    “The triunities eventuate the realization of infinity as universal function.”
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