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    eventual查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪ'ventʃuəl]
    基本释义/说明:adj.最终的;可能的
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    a.
    最后的, 终于的, 可能的
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    a.1. 最终发生的;最后的;结果的[Z][B]
    adj.
    最后的,结局的,万一的
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句1. the eventual outcome of the competition’

    -eventual的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Without events; uneventful.
    “This period of the viceroyalty must necessarily be uninteresting and eventless.”
    “His early history was probably as unimportant and eventless as my own.”
    “For it is impossible that life, in whatever conditions, can be eventless.”
    Of or pertaining to high levels of activity; having many memorable events.
    “His unswerving allegiance to the socialist ideal guaranteed an eventful political life.”
    “In general, I like my Diplomacy games to be fast, violent affairs with compressed action and eventful play.”
    “Enforcing follow-on was the right decision It has been an eventful Test match so far.”
    (语言学) That denotes an event.
    “We will argue that it is the well-established contrast between stative and eventive predicates that lies at the bottom of these effects.”
    “Yet, it might be argued, ordinary language allows for the relata to be described in eventive, factive, and other forms.”
    Of or pertaining to eventology
    Resembling or characteristic of an event.

    名词 变体/同根词

    The property of being an event.
    “A real event seems to derive its eventhood from some quality of out-of-the-blueness.”
    The property of being eventful.
    “The eventfulness of the day, however, wasn’t necessarily on the course as much as it was above it.”
    “To a journalist on duty, the trip was already showing signs of eventfulness.”
    The condition of being eventless; a lack of events
    (statistics) The branch of statistics that deals with random, vague events
    A possible event; something that may happen. || (phrenology) An individual’s propensity to take notice of events, changes, or facts.
    “Provision also must be made for the eventuality that the transfer is missed.”
    “Her passing was an eventuality that I had feared for years.”
    “The Wimbledon MP said he had assured himself that everything had been done in the borough to prepare for every eventuality.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (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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