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 event [ɪ'vɛnt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 事件, 结果, 事情的进程, 竞赛项目

[计] 事件

[化] 事件


  1. I'll probably see you tomorrow, but in any event I'll phone.
    明天我可能来看你,万一我来不了,我会打电话的。
  2. In the event of rain, the party will be held indoors.
    如果下雨,聚会就在室内举行。
  3. This article discussed the events that led to her suicide.
    这篇文章讨论了导致她自杀的一系列事件。


event
[ noun ]
  1. something that happens at a given place and time

  2. <noun.tops>
  3. a special set of circumstances

  4. <noun.state>
    in that event, the first possibility is excluded
    it may rain in which case the picnic will be canceled
  5. a phenomenon located at a single point in space-time; the fundamental observational entity in relativity theory

  6. <noun.phenomenon>
  7. a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon

  8. <noun.phenomenon>
    the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise
    his decision had depressing consequences for business
    he acted very wise after the event


Event \E*vent"\, n. [L. eventus, fr. evenire to happen, come
out; e out + venire to come. See {Come}.]
1. That which comes, arrives, or happens; that which falls
out; any incident, good or bad. ``The events of his early
years.'' --Macaulay.

To watch quietly the course of events. --Jowett
(Thucyd. )

There is one event to the righteous, and to the
wicked. --Eccl. ix. 2.

2. An affair in hand; business; enterprise. [Obs.] ``Leave we
him to his events.'' --Shak.

3. The consequence of anything; the issue; conclusion;
result; that in which an action, operation, or series of
operations, terminates.

Dark doubts between the promise and event. --Young.

Syn: Incident; occurrence; adventure; issue; result;
termination; consequence; conclusion.

Usage: {Event}, {Occurrence}, {Incident}, {Circumstance}. An
event denotes that which arises from a preceding state
of things. Hence we speak or watching the event; of
tracing the progress of events. An occurrence has no
reference to any antecedents, but simply marks that
which meets us in our progress through life, as if by
chance, or in the course of divine providence. The
things which thus meet us, if important, are usually
connected with antecedents; and hence event is the
leading term. In the ``Declaration of Independence''
it is said, ``When, in the cource of human events, it
becomes necessary.'' etc. Here, occurrences would be
out of place. An incident is that which falls into a
state of things to which is does not primarily belong;
as, the incidents of a journey. The term is usually
applied to things of secondary importance. A
circumstance is one of the things surrounding us in
our path of life. These may differ greatly in
importance; but they are always outsiders, which
operate upon us from without, exerting greater or less
influence according to their intrinsic importance. A
person giving an account of a campaign might dwell on
the leading events which it produced; might mention
some of its striking occurrences; might allude to some
remarkable incidents which attended it; and might give
the details of the favorable or adverse circumstances
which marked its progress.


Event \E*vent"\, v. t. [F. ['e]venter to fan, divulge, LL.
eventare to fan, fr., L. e out + ventus wind.]
To break forth. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.

  1. It is the largest such event ever organized in Poland.
  2. The elections remained the main event, but have had to share space in the media with a dispute between the Civic Forum and the Christian Democrats.
  3. The highlight of the three-day event here was revivals of "The Boys From Syracuse" and "Broadway."
  4. A day after declaring himself to be a life-long environmentalist, the Republican nominee traveled to Massachusetts and took a boat tour of the harbor _ an event aimed at making its pollution problems an embarrassment for the governor.
  5. "I think it is they who make the most major changes, and reduce the probabilities of an event such as last October recurring."
  6. The black-tie event is to benefit a Planned Parenthood fund to honor Miss Hepburn's mother, Katharine Houghton Hepburn.
  7. Hillman and McGuinn are nominated for country event of the year, for a performance at Red Rocks in Colorado.
  8. There was a sound-track by Sylvia Hallett hideously right for the event. The closing Corpus Antagonus was made by the admirable Russell Maliphant for Ricochet Dance.
  9. In any event there was also some modestly encouraging news around last week.
  10. The Disney Co. is organizing and paying for the entire event, including hotel rooms and food.
  11. Separately, Incstar said its board adopted a shareholder rights plan designed to help management obtain a fair price for all holders in the event of a takeover.
  12. Recycling, desktop publishing and telephone technology, along with other advances in the industry, will be the topics at general sessions and workshops throughout the three-day event.
  13. 'With Genoa's traditions as a seaport, the original idea was to create a big event concentrating on communications, especially on a cultural level,' Mr Roberto recalls.
  14. And Crane of the European Southern Observatory in Munich, Germany, was one of hundreds of astronomers who wanted to be here for the big event.
  15. The currency recovered last week after slipping below L1,110 against the D-Mark. The key event will be the credibility of prime minister Mr Silvio Berlusconi's appearance before the Lower House this week.
  16. This split is "not a rare event, if you define rare as something that almost never happens.
  17. Henry Berliner, president of Second National, says quarter-share projects avoid many of the problems of time shares, including difficulties in selling the loan paper and in dealing with many parties in the event of foreclosure.
  18. More generally, every passenger can expect to produce a pound of liquid during a flight, In the unlikely event that a lavatory should fill up, sensors warn the cabin crew, which then shuts the lavatory down.
  19. In any event, all sides have agreed that any deficit accord would have to include a change in the Gramm-Rudman deficit target.
  20. "The government is now acting to implement the recommendation for a new regulatory system and to ensure that the lessons of this terrible event are fully learnt and fully put into effect,"' Wakeham said.
  21. The event is televised all day.
  22. Dukakis aides and allies said they were considering a harbor event of their own to answer the expected Bush attacks on Dukakis' handling of the harbor project.
  23. The United States and West Germany have reached an agreement that commits the German civil sector to support the U.S. Armed Forces in the event of war or other crisis, the Pentagon announced on Monday.
  24. Aspects of this event are unclear, but unlike similar recent incidents elsewhere, it's certain the U.S. will disclose publicly what it knows and learns from any investigation.
  25. The announcement Tuesday comes as budget-conscious advertisers increasingly are looking beyond the major TV networks to alternatives such as cable television, special event sponsorships and in-store promotions to boost sales.
  26. Promoters say each contestant is interviewed for five minutes with each judge before the main event tonight.
  27. In the bars and stable yards at Badminton, this will be the main topic of conversation among the competitors. The final stage of any three-day event is the showjumping section.
  28. It looked like ESPN, the leading purveyor of sports programming on cable TV, wouldn't get to broadcast the event.
  29. In any event, the reduction of VOCs is a Sisyphean task. Natural VOCs are emitted by trees and plants, and some investigators believe these exceed man-made emissions.
  30. The U.S. wants a onetime event that would then lead to direct talks between Arabs and Israelis.
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