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单词 eventual
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eventual
(ɪventʃuəl )
adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
You use eventual to indicate that something happens or is the case at the end of a process or period of time.
Many believe that war will be the eventual outcome of the tension in the country.
The eventual aim is reunification.
Synonyms: final, later, resulting, future  
Collocations:
eventual agreement
There, his firmness of principle and legal adroitness overcame the bitter hostilities between the successor states and brought them almost single-handedly, through years of wrangling, to an eventual agreement.
Times, Sunday Times
They are also concerned at the scope of any eventual agreement covering air transport which could potentially result in a reduction of flights to and from the continent.
Times, Sunday Times
The eventual agreement permitted each country to specify as many carriers as it wished on a series of designated routes.
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eventual cost
Rather than address the eventual cost of the project, it may simply have put off a day of reckoning.
Times, Sunday Times
Without it, people would insist on immediate gain, to their eventual cost.
Times, Sunday Times
There has been little reference to the cost for businesses of not going back to work, or the eventual cost to the public purse.
Times,Sunday Times
The eventual cost of the clean-up will amount to hundreds of millions of pounds, not including the cost of lawsuits and repairs.
Times, Sunday Times
Some estimates put the eventual cost of the 250mph network at £106 billion.
Times,Sunday Times
eventual death
However, arrangements for his eventual death are kept under review.
Times, Sunday Times
His daughter had been in a serious accident, and her hospitalization and eventual death added stress to the family.
Christianity Today
But tragically it was his sweet tooth that led to his eventual death.
The Sun
Although she survived only another two months, her eventual death was because of natural causes and not connected with the incident at the hospital.
Times, Sunday Times
His continuing addiction and eventual death were a personal letdown.
Christianity Today
eventual outcome
Most of the time it hasn't altered the eventual outcome.
The Sun
Providing funding support would not have altered the eventual outcome.
Times, Sunday Times
I offer no odds on the eventual outcome, though.
Times, Sunday Times
One doubts he will be concentrating too much on the eventual outcome.
Times, Sunday Times
Because of the way the system works, of course, that outlay and its eventual outcome were merely hypothetical.
Times, Sunday Times
eventual recovery
Commentators also urge investors not to cheer a recovery before it actually happens, nor to expect any eventual recovery to be unduly strong.
Times, Sunday Times
The three elements of an eventual recovery are in place: monetary easing by central banks; fiscal stimulus by government; and asset writedowns by the banks.
Times, Sunday Times
The link between the two reflects a growing view that computer games offer a route to the music industry's eventual recovery.
Times, Sunday Times
Market analysts are guessing that share prices of banks will fall further, before an eventual recovery at the end of 2009.
Times, Sunday Times
So how do you weather this storm, create stability and protect value for the eventual recovery?
Times,Sunday Times
eventual release
He served other jail terms before his eventual release in 1994.
Times, Sunday Times
He was transferred from a closed prison as part of longer-term plans for his eventual release, which included finding him employment opportunities.
Times, Sunday Times
Their accounts, usually drawn from closed archives, constituted the national record until the eventual release of the files.
The Times Literary Supplement
Duly sentenced to life imprisonment, his two appeals subsequently rejected, he served 18 years before his eventual release on licence in 2010.
Times, Sunday Times
He 'appeared resigned to remaining in prison for some time yet, and he seems to have avoided considering in any detail the issues associated with any eventual release'.
Times, Sunday Times
eventual return
Prior to that, he bounced around the divisions below the top flight before his club's eventual return to grace two seasons ago.
Times, Sunday Times
She will need to take further time off to care for her on her eventual return home.
The Sun
He refused to be drawn on a time-scale for the eventual return to the private sector.
The Sun
Environmental groups were quick to criticise the proposal, which they say could lead to an eventual return to the large-scale whaling of the past which devastated many species.
Times, Sunday Times
An eventual return was written into the script.
Outlook India
eventual sale
If a judge approves the applications, the debt becomes secured against the borrower's home, to be repaid from the equity of its eventual sale.
Times, Sunday Times
Some see an eventual sale as the more likely route.
Times, Sunday Times
Any eventual sale of a company will be taxed as a capital gain.
Times, Sunday Times
I could guarantee a bigger mortgage in his name or enter into a joint mortgage with him, with an agreed share of the eventual sale price.
Times, Sunday Times
Again, any eventual sale will be taxed as a capital gain, and genuine trading companies can also claim entrepreneur relief so proceeds up to 1m are taxed at only 10%.
Times, Sunday Times
eventual success
Far more important to their eventual success was the willingness of leaders to take advantage of opportunities and connections in their 20s.
Christianity Today
And it's particularly pertinent when it comes to the relationship between the budget of a film and its eventual success.
Times, Sunday Times
His eventual success was due in large measure to his willingness to be flexible.
Christianity Today
The rejection, she believes, inspired her eventual success.
Times, Sunday Times
He credits journalism for his eventual success as a fiction writer.
Globe and Mail
eventual victory
This belief in eventual victory was quite remarkable, given what had preceded capture.
Times, Sunday Times
Fortunately his temporary undoing merely confirms his original hypothesis and forms the basis of the eventual victory.
The Times Literary Supplement
It really made me focus on the concepts of clarity and victory ... how only clarity of mind and path can lead to eventual victory.
The Sun
The latter was already planning his eventual gift to the nation of a group of water lily paintings to mark eventual victory and the promise of peace.
The Times Literary Supplement
The picture and film of his accident were printed and screened time and again across the world, particularly after his eventual victory.
Times, Sunday Times
eventual winner
In each of their last three contested elections (1997, 2001, 2005), the leader in the first round of voting was not the eventual winner.
Times, Sunday Times
The eventual winner will be crowned star employee.
The Sun
Yet the eventual winner will have had many in the sport grinding their teeth.
Times, Sunday Times
Members will be allowed to challenge candidates directly, before casting their ballot to decide the eventual winner.
Times, Sunday Times
The eventual winner will get a home 'econ makeover' worth 10,000.
The Sun
Translations:
Chinese: 最终的
Japanese: 最終的な
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