eventual
英 [ɪˈven.tʃu.əl]
美 [ɪˈven.tʃu.əl]
为了记忆“eventual”这个单词,可以将其分解为“event”和“-ual”两部分。将“event”想象成一个“事件”,而“-ual”表示“形容词后缀”,意味着与“事件”相关的性质。所以,“eventual”可以理解为“最终的”或“结果的”,因为最终发生的事件通常具有决定性的意义。
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- eventual (adj.)
- 1610s, "pertaining to events," from French éventuel, from Latin event-, stem of evenire (see event). Meaning "ultimately resulting" is by 1823.
- 1. The sketch should be a kind of rehearsal for the eventual painting.
- 草图应该是最终绘画的某种演练。
- 2. They were committed to the eventual restoration of a traditional monarchy.
- 他们致力于传统君主政体的最终恢复。
- 3. the eventual winner of the tournament
- 锦标赛的最终胜利者
- 4. the state's eventual separation from the federation
- 那个州最终与联邦的脱离
- 5. Several schools face eventual closure.
- 几所学校面临最终关闭.