eventful
英 [ɪˈvent.fəl]
美 [ɪˈvent.fəl]
将“eventful”拆分为“event”和“ful”。首先想象“event”代表某个重要的事件或活动。然后,“ful”是形容词后缀,意味着充满、多产。结合这两个部分,可以记忆为“eventful”意味着充满或很多重要事件的活动或一天。
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- eventful (adj.)
- c. 1600, from event + -ful. According to OED, it is in Shakespeare, once ("As You Like It"), and there is no record of it between then and Johnson's "Dictionary." Related: Eventfully; eventfulness. Eventless is attested from 1815.
- 1. Our next journey was longer and much more eventful.
- 我们接下来的那次旅行时间更长,更加丰富多彩。
- 2. Her eventful life included holding senior positions in the Colonial Service.
- 她一生经历丰富,曾在殖民服务局担任高级职位。
- 3. The coming autumn should be eventful.
- 未来之秋将是多事之秋.
- 4. It was an eventful and controversial race.
- 那是一场充满变数而且颇具争议的比赛。
- 5. He's had an eventful life.
- 他一生中有很多大事.