词汇 | eventual |
释义 | eventual adjective[ before noun ] uk /ɪˈven.tʃu.əl/ us /ɪˈven.tʃu.əl/ C2 happening or existing at a later time or at the end, especially after a lot of effort, problems, etc.: 最终的,最后的(尤指在付出很大努力或出现很多问题后形成的最终结果) The Dukes were the eventual winners of the competition.此次比赛的最终胜利者是杜克一家。 Although the original budget for the project was $1 billion, the eventual cost is likely to be 50 percent higher.虽然这项工程最初的预算是10亿美元,但最终耗资很可能要超出50%。 It is impossible to predict the eventual outcome of the negotiations. After such a great first half, we were deeply disappointed with the eventual result. The party's eventual aim was to integrate Britain both politically and economically into the European Community. The price was what decided our eventual choice of hotel. The eventual design was a great improvement on the one we originally considered. Final and finally antepenultimate as a last resortidiom at the end of the dayidiom back end closer conclusion end eventually final finally hear/see the last of somethingidiom last lastly latest latter next to last the last but oneidiom the last someone heard/saw of someone/somethingidiom ultimately eventual | American Dictionaryeventual adjective[ not gradable ] us/ɪˈven·tʃu·əl/ happening at a later time or as a result at the end: The eventual cost of the new facility has not been revealed. eventuallyadverb[ not gradable ]us/ɪˈven·tʃu·ə·li/ You learn a lot in school, but eventually you forget most of it. Examples of eventualeventual Other adult disorders represent the eventual manifestation of a behavioral difficulty visible since early childhood. With disruptive selection on a single trait, divergence must involve a fitness loss of the same magnitude as the eventual reproductive isolation. Almost certainly, it will be climatic characteristics that determine its eventual distribution, regardless of quarantine vigilance. The sketch presented so far has referred only to the international structure that led to the eventual observing of the 2000 elections. Concluding the transaction, the lymphocytes memorise this viral genetic code and store it in their database, in case of eventual need in the future. The eventual goal of our project is to create software that constructs a database of analyses, on which basis the soundfiles themselves may be manipulated. I often had to repeat drug advice to the patient due to the delay between counselling and eventual start of drug therapy. On the contrary, this study demonstrates that perceptual information may contribute to the eventual development of a new phonological contrast in the borrowing language. Transitions describe a partial ordering of the scenes, plus eventual synchronization constraints. Any responsibility for eventual mistakes and omissions lies entirely with the author. However, eventual relapse and/or progression is inevitable, and is usually associated with marrow failure and increasing therapy resistance. Without genetics, offspring would be an average of their parents, and the eventual population, uniformly gray. However, the liberal reform period did witness the creation of structural conditions that strongly favoured the eventual emergence of these regimes. As a result, my approach does not merely address the rarity of argument overgeneralization (and its eventual elimination), it also anticipates the occasional occurrence. This was seen as an unnecessary burden on a productive countryside, and the party argued for their eventual extinction over a number of years. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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