event

  核心詞匯  
[?'vent]     [?'vent]    
  • n. 大事;事件;項目
eventless
new

event的英文翻譯是什么意思,詞典釋義與在線翻譯:

詳盡釋義

n. (名詞)
  1. 大事,事件
  2. 項目
  3. 情況
  4. 結果,后果
  5. 比賽項目
  6. 事情,發生的事情,重要事情
  7. 結局
  8. 公開活動
  9. 社交場合
  10. 不管怎樣,無論如何
  11. 到頭來
  12. 如果…發生
  13. 萬一
v. (動詞)
  1. 參加賽馬選拔賽

雙解釋義

n. (名詞)
  1. [C]事件,大事 a happening, especially an important, interesting, or unusual one
  2. [C]運動項目 any of the race, competitions, etc. arranged as part of a day's sports

英英釋義

Noun:
  1. something that happens at a given place and time

  2. a special set of circumstances;

    "in that event, the first possibility is excluded"
    "it may rain in which case the picnic will be canceled"

  3. a phenomenon located at a single point in space-time; the fundamental observational entity in relativity theory

  4. a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous 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的用法和樣例:

例句

用作名詞 (n.)
  1. It was quite an event when a woman first became prime minister.
    首次由女人任首相倒是件大事。
  2. The new book was the cultural event of the year.
    這本新書的出版是今年文化界的大事。
  3. Don't get caught up in this event.
    不要卷入這個事件。
  4. This article discussed the events that led to her suicide.
    這篇文章討論了導致她自殺的一系列事件。
  5. Jeff: Wang Ping, What is the sports event that catches the most attention in China?
    杰夫:王平,中國最受關注的的體育項目是什么?
  6. Modern pentathlon became an Olympic event in 1912.
    現代五項在1912年被列為奧運會項目。

常見句型

用作名詞 (n.)
  1. Next day the newspapers reported the event .
    第二天,報紙報導道了這個事件。
  2. The news of the event was given out over the radio.
    關于這個事件的消息通過無線電發表了。
  3. Isn't this an astonishing event?
    這難道不是一件驚人的事件嗎?
  4. It was quite an event when a woman first became prime minister.
    婦女首次當上了首相的確是件大事。
  5. This is a great event that concerns the future of our company.
    這是關系到我們公司前途的大事。
  6. It is often difficult to discern the truth of an event from a newspaper report.
    要從報紙的報道上去辨明一個事件的真實性很困難。
  7. This is one of the chief events of this year.
    這是本年度大事之一。
  8. Most citizens do not get caught up in local events.
    大多數人對當地發生的事情不感興趣。
  9. Events proved the folly of such calculations.
    事情的進展證明了這種估計是愚蠢的。
  10. All events have borne out the correctness of this appraisal.
    所有事實都證實了這一估計的正確性。
  11. Two events received public attention during the month.
    這一個月中有兩件大事引起了公眾的注意。
  12. My opinion was affected by the recent development of events.
    我的看法受到了事態發展的影響。
  13. Shakespeare always introduced some comic events into his tragedies.
    莎士比亞總是把一些滑稽場面注入他的悲劇之中。
  14. The authorities were unable to control events .
    政府當局不能控制局勢。
  15. The developments of events bore out what he had said.
    事態的發展證明了他說得對。
  16. We had an animated discussion over current events last evening.
    昨天晚上我們熱烈地討論時事。
  17. She equalled the world record for women's standard pistol event.
    在女子標準手槍射擊項目中,她平了世界紀錄。
  18. Which events is he going in for at the Olympics ?
    他將在奧林匹克運動會上參加什么項目?
  19. Which events have you entered for?
    你報名參加了哪幾項比賽?

常用短語

用作名詞 (n.)
at all events〔in any event〕
    不管發生什么事; 在任何情況下; 無論如何 whatever happens; in any case
be wise after the event
    事后聰明的,事后諸葛亮 know too late what one should have done
in either event
    無論發生哪件事 whichever (of two things) happens
in that event
    如果那種情況發生,如果是那樣的話 if that happens
in the end
    最終;終于;到頭來eventually; ultimately
in the event
    結果,到頭來 as it in fact happened; as it turned out
in the event of
    萬一,倘若 if sth happens
in the normal course of events
    按照事物自然發生的程序 as things happen

詞匯搭配

用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~ 形容詞+~ 名詞+~ 介詞+~ ~+介詞

經典引文

  • The events reported in the newspapers seemed too incredible to be taken seriously.

    出自: V. Brittain
  • The fountain playing was an event; it had been turned off all through the war.

    出自: V. Glendinning

event的詳細講解:

詞語用法

n. (名詞)
  1. event的基本意思是“事件”,可指歷史上的、國際的、國家的或社會的重大事件,也可指日常的小事件。event是可數名詞,其復數形式有時還可指“事態的發展”“時局”。
  2. event還可作體育運動的“比賽項目”解,是可數名詞。

詞義辨析

n. (名詞)
event, accident, incident
  • 這組名詞的共同意思是“事件”,其區別是:
  • 1.accident是偶然發生的; incident是附屬于偶發事件的; 而event則不一定是偶然的。
  • 2.accident在沒有happy, lucky這類詞修飾時,多指不幸事件; 而incident和event則不一定是不幸的。
  • 3.incident指日常小事或不太重要的事件; 而accident則多指涉及人命的大事,但不用于政治事件。試比較下面兩句:
  • Being late for school is an incident, not an accident.
  • 上學遲到是小事情,不是大事故。
  • Being hit by a car is an accident, not an incident.被汽車撞了是大事故,不是 小事情。
  • 如果把accident和incident連用,這種差異就更明顯了。例如:
  • Accidents are becoming incidents on this railway.這條鐵路上事故已成家常便飯。
  • 須注意的是incident有時也指大事,但多指在政治上、軍事上、外交上可能導致爭端或戰爭的事件。例如:
  • It was a frontier incident.這是一次邊境事件。
  • 4.event也可指日常小事,但主要指重要的事件(國家的、社會的、邊界的等)。例如:This is one of the chief events of this year.這是本年度大事之一。
  • event, fact
  • 兩者區別在于:
  • 1.fact的意思是“事實”,以區別于想象或虛構的事物。例如:
  • Most of his ideas can be rendered down to a system of thinking based on outdated facts.他的大多數觀點都可歸納在一個基于過時的論據的思想體系里。
  • 2.event也可指日常小事,但主要指重要的事件(國家的、社會的、邊界的等)。例如:
  • It was quite an event when a woman first became prime minister.婦女首次當上了首相的確是件大事。
  • Two events received public attention during the month.這一個月中有兩件大事引起了公眾的注意。
  • Events proved the folly of such calculations.事情的進展證明了這種估計是愚蠢的。
  • accident,incident,event,occurrence,happening
  • 這些名詞均有“事故、事件”之意。
  • accident強調偶然或意外發生的不幸事情。
  • incident既可指小事件或附帶事件,又可指政治上具有影響的事件或事變。
  • event可指任何大小事件,但尤指歷史上的重大事件。
  • occurrence多指日常生活中發生的一般事件,有時也指偶然發生的事。
  • happening與occurrence相似,多指日常生活中發生的一般事件,有時也指偶然發生的事。
  • 詞源解說

    • ☆ 16世紀70年代進入英語,直接源自中古法語的event;最初源自古典拉丁語的evenire:ex (出) + venire (來),意為發生的事,結果。
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