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单词 eventual
释义
eventuale‧ven‧tu‧al /ɪˈventʃuəl/ ●●○ AWL adjective [only before noun] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINeventual
Origin:
1600-1700 French éventuel, from Latin eventus ‘what happens in the end’; EVENT
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • No one was sure what the eventual outcome of the war would be.
  • Sweden was the eventual winner of the tournament.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Despite his eventual betrayal of me-for which I have forgiven him-Hu was a superb implementer and an outstanding public servant.
  • Each measure, however, adds a cost factor to the eventual price of the electricity to the consumer.
  • The motor industry remains hopeful of eventual success.
  • The procedures cover each stage from initial reporting of a problem through to eventual correction.
  • They are potential rivals, maybe eventual allies, in the Democratic primary.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=that you hope to achieve in the end)· The ultimate aim is to replace gasoline with non-polluting energy sources.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· The eventual aim should be to include all schools in the authority. 3.· Our eventual aim is to bring him on to thatching and so continue to expand.· The eventual aim is for Firhill to have a capacity sixteen thousand seats.
· Mr Donaldson emphasised the delay had not contributed in any way to the eventual death of the mechanic, William Donnelly.· Young people frequently dismiss remarks which older people may make about their impending or eventual death.
· It is also the intention to match the expectations of the parties and their legal advisers against eventual outcome.· At the same time, realistic encouragement should be given to ensure that the patient remains hopeful about his eventual outcome.· This document asks doctors to avoid making strenuous efforts to prolong your life if the eventual outcome is known to be terminal.· Whatever the eventual outcome of this contentious issue, it is not likely to be resolved in the near future.· This despite the fact that the eventual outcomes, nationalism and defence of territory, are quite similar.· The eventual outcome was the 1986 Social Security Act.
· Will people be prosecuted when their co-operation is needed to implement an eventual peace agreement?
· The eventual release loses a Co-Co mix and has a re-edited Ultramarine one instead.· And, in concert with other friends, he worked patiently but assiduously for Pound's eventual release.· Later, the press was able to seize avidly on some tactlessly conceived marketing strategies for the eventual release of the films.
· But ominously, there was no hint of an eventual return to the Cabinet.
· The motor industry remains hopeful of eventual success.· High-performing enterprises maximize as a means of achieving eventual success, then position this success as a rationale for system-wide change.· Its eventual success acted as a springboard for the union boss, who looks much younger than his 56 years.· Johnson ignored the critics and his eventual success proved justification enough.· One of the factors which will determine the eventual success or failure of the Dip.HE is the extent of transferability which develops.· Applications are the key to its eventual success.· The eventual success of the venture depends not upon ministers but upon the managers and the workforce in the companies themselves.
· I was one shot behind eventual winner Steve Richardson after three rounds and then shot a 79.· Some observers feared a chaotic situation that could deprive the eventual winner of the legitimacy needed to govern.· With so many Bay Area districts solidly Democratic, the winners of the primaries are surely the eventual winners in November.· No matter who finally has the lion's share of the market, the eventual winner will be the user.· Colchester were defeated in the semi-final of the runners-up competition by Rochford, the eventual winners.· The eventual winner will receive an all expenses paid night out for two in London, staying at a top hotel.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnouneventnon-eventeventualityuneventfulnessadjectiveeventfuluneventfuleventualadverbeventfully ≠ uneventfullyeventually
happening at the end of a long period of time or after a lot of other things have happened:  Sweden were the eventual winners of the tournament. Both sides were happy with the eventual outcome of the talks.
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