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单词 eventuate
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Definition of eventuate in English:

eventuate

verb ɪˈvɛn(t)ʃʊeɪtəˈvɛn(t)ʃəˌweɪt
[no object]formal
  • 1Occur as a result.

    〈正式〉最终发生

    you never know what might eventuate

    你永远也不会知道最终会发生什么。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We'll just have to wait and see what eventuates.
    • I mean obviously if something eventuates there'd be a public announcement, but certainly those sorts of issues are not linked with negotiations of a consular nature.
    • However, the Act has never been brought into force, in part because there was no strong interest in New Zealand, and in part because other developments internationally did not eventuate.
    • And if the contingency eventuates, neither France nor Spain have the mobility or the means to pursue their foes into the uttermost reaches of Central Asia, the deserts of Africa or the teeming stews of the Southwest Asia.
    • The promised snow down to 200m had not eventuated.
    • If the worst eventuates, I may have to rewrite it.
    • If this eventuates, the AFL will then review the success of these games with a view to hopefully continuing a similar schedule for following seasons.
    • Sullivan is running a competition to see what eventuates.
    • However, the body that eventuated out of this decision has been systematically attacked and stripped back of both its funding and its responsibilities since its establishment.
    • An expected personal following did not eventuate and he finished well short with just 615 votes.
    • Half a century later, Sri Lanka's presumed potential has not eventuated, not least because of the war which has effectively split the country since 1983.
    • But you also said it would save us money if it eventuated.
    • I guess someone needs to stand-up and put their name to any anti-Racism campaign that eventuates from this.
    • Laurie also admitted that he did hold regrets for the way that some pieces of his reports and columns had eventuated, but wouldn't give any specific examples.
    • It's not clear at this stage just exactly how that will be eventuating.
    • Let's hope it eventuates as the game is losing a lot of its interest as a spectacle if you ask me.
    • He says the idea in the late 1980s for a regionally controlled ATSIC hasn't eventuated.
    • An oil drilling venture in the 1980s never eventuated.
    • ‘We are not due to fly out until Saturday so we have a long time to see what eventuates over there,’ coach Eddie Jones said.
    • The winners will be the nearest eight to the correct weight, or, if the incredible eventuates and we get more than eight correct entries, it will be the first eight registered.
    Synonyms
    happen, occur, take place, chance to happen, arise, emerge, come about, transpire, materialize, appear, surface, crop up, spring up, present itself
    ensue, follow, result, develop, supervene, be the result, be the consequence
    North American informal go down
    literary come to pass, befall, betide, bechance
    archaic hap, arrive
    result in, end in, have as a result, have as a consequence, lead to, give rise to, bring about, cause
    1. 1.1eventuate in Lead to as a result.
      〈正式〉最终发生
      circumstances that eventuate in crime

      最终导致犯罪的境况。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • However, because there was no direct scientific evidence to support the defense's arguments, and in light of the common belief of that time that children do not lie about sexual abuse, many of these cases eventuated in conviction.
      • The US has also got to make sure that any future military initiative targets directly those responsible and does not eventuate in widespread civilian casualties or target the wrong groups of people.
      • However, the Provisional Government, dominated by middle-class moderates, refused to implement this vision and their method of dealing with the huge number of unemployed eventuated in class warfare.
      • Sometimes the dialogue eventuates in significant new alterations to the form.
      • A momentum of events began, eventuating in an attempted division of the Union by slave owners, slave sellers, and those they could convince to follow their lead.
      • To drain me of my blood in order to stock a blood bank may eventuate in some therapeutic results for someone, but it is not therapeutic for me.
      • The end result has been the same degree of actual disinflation, yet higher bond yields than would otherwise have eventuated in the absence of the speech.
      • I had the boat in the river but luckily the good wife kept the sausages out for tea as the trip did not eventuate in anything to write home about (or with anything to bring home either).
      • I agree that it could create anxiety that never eventuates in anything and it's really then looking at what's the extent of our duty of care to inform people of that risk.
      • They are ‘replicated’ only by serving as stimuli for psychological processes eventuating in symbolic activity that stimulates other psychological processes.
      • However, some situations eventuated in formal dismissal.
      • It is nevertheless the set of attitudes which eventuated in the development of modern capitalism.
      • It is this experience of re-associating and reorganizing his own experiential life that eventuates in a cure, not the manifestation of responsive behavior, which can, at best, satisfy only the observer…
      • I watched as a libel case was brought against one of his books in 1990, eventuating in its removal from college and university libraries.
      • No amount of effort will eventuate in success if we do not adopt the two-pronged approach to solving the problem of runaway criminal activity here.
      • To the right of the entry, a preconcert foyer, the BP Hall, rises to lofty heights surrounded by Douglas fir walls eventuating in a skylight that reveals the steel armature holding up the stainless-steel facades.
      • Such success is eventuating in no small amount of inner conflict among the performers.
      • In short, there is no reason, other than the perennial libido dominandi, why a moderate official ‘establishment’ of Islam need eventuate in religious persecution and repression.
      • It is possible that Aboriginal separate development eventuates in a way totally different to what those who feared ‘a nation within a nation’ thought.
      • That is, low levels of aptitude, a lack of interest in mathematics, and unfavourable attitudes toward the course tend to result in high levels of anxiety which eventuates in poor performance on the statistics examination.

Derivatives

  • eventuation

  • noun ɪvɛn(t)ʃʊˈeɪʃ(ə)n
    formal
    • ‘Ethnicization’ did not unfold evenly among Catholic Irish immigrants in Christchurch, nor indeed was it a sudden eventuation.

Origin

Late 18th century (originally US): from event, on the pattern of actuate.

Rhymes

accentuate

Definition of eventuate in US English:

eventuate

verbəˈven(t)SHəˌwātəˈvɛn(t)ʃəˌweɪt
[no object]formal
  • 1Occur as a result.

    〈正式〉最终发生

    you never know what might eventuate

    你永远也不会知道最终会发生什么。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But you also said it would save us money if it eventuated.
    • We'll just have to wait and see what eventuates.
    • If this eventuates, the AFL will then review the success of these games with a view to hopefully continuing a similar schedule for following seasons.
    • Let's hope it eventuates as the game is losing a lot of its interest as a spectacle if you ask me.
    • It's not clear at this stage just exactly how that will be eventuating.
    • I guess someone needs to stand-up and put their name to any anti-Racism campaign that eventuates from this.
    • An oil drilling venture in the 1980s never eventuated.
    • Half a century later, Sri Lanka's presumed potential has not eventuated, not least because of the war which has effectively split the country since 1983.
    • An expected personal following did not eventuate and he finished well short with just 615 votes.
    • He says the idea in the late 1980s for a regionally controlled ATSIC hasn't eventuated.
    • If the worst eventuates, I may have to rewrite it.
    • However, the body that eventuated out of this decision has been systematically attacked and stripped back of both its funding and its responsibilities since its establishment.
    • I mean obviously if something eventuates there'd be a public announcement, but certainly those sorts of issues are not linked with negotiations of a consular nature.
    • However, the Act has never been brought into force, in part because there was no strong interest in New Zealand, and in part because other developments internationally did not eventuate.
    • ‘We are not due to fly out until Saturday so we have a long time to see what eventuates over there,’ coach Eddie Jones said.
    • The winners will be the nearest eight to the correct weight, or, if the incredible eventuates and we get more than eight correct entries, it will be the first eight registered.
    • And if the contingency eventuates, neither France nor Spain have the mobility or the means to pursue their foes into the uttermost reaches of Central Asia, the deserts of Africa or the teeming stews of the Southwest Asia.
    • Laurie also admitted that he did hold regrets for the way that some pieces of his reports and columns had eventuated, but wouldn't give any specific examples.
    • Sullivan is running a competition to see what eventuates.
    • The promised snow down to 200m had not eventuated.
    Synonyms
    happen, occur, take place, chance to happen, arise, emerge, come about, transpire, materialize, appear, surface, crop up, spring up, present itself
    result in, end in, have as a result, have as a consequence, lead to, give rise to, bring about, cause
    1. 1.1eventuate in Lead to as a result.
      〈正式〉最终发生
      circumstances that eventuate in crime

      最终导致犯罪的境况。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • However, some situations eventuated in formal dismissal.
      • They are ‘replicated’ only by serving as stimuli for psychological processes eventuating in symbolic activity that stimulates other psychological processes.
      • The end result has been the same degree of actual disinflation, yet higher bond yields than would otherwise have eventuated in the absence of the speech.
      • To the right of the entry, a preconcert foyer, the BP Hall, rises to lofty heights surrounded by Douglas fir walls eventuating in a skylight that reveals the steel armature holding up the stainless-steel facades.
      • However, the Provisional Government, dominated by middle-class moderates, refused to implement this vision and their method of dealing with the huge number of unemployed eventuated in class warfare.
      • Such success is eventuating in no small amount of inner conflict among the performers.
      • It is possible that Aboriginal separate development eventuates in a way totally different to what those who feared ‘a nation within a nation’ thought.
      • I watched as a libel case was brought against one of his books in 1990, eventuating in its removal from college and university libraries.
      • It is nevertheless the set of attitudes which eventuated in the development of modern capitalism.
      • The US has also got to make sure that any future military initiative targets directly those responsible and does not eventuate in widespread civilian casualties or target the wrong groups of people.
      • However, because there was no direct scientific evidence to support the defense's arguments, and in light of the common belief of that time that children do not lie about sexual abuse, many of these cases eventuated in conviction.
      • In short, there is no reason, other than the perennial libido dominandi, why a moderate official ‘establishment’ of Islam need eventuate in religious persecution and repression.
      • That is, low levels of aptitude, a lack of interest in mathematics, and unfavourable attitudes toward the course tend to result in high levels of anxiety which eventuates in poor performance on the statistics examination.
      • I had the boat in the river but luckily the good wife kept the sausages out for tea as the trip did not eventuate in anything to write home about (or with anything to bring home either).
      • Sometimes the dialogue eventuates in significant new alterations to the form.
      • No amount of effort will eventuate in success if we do not adopt the two-pronged approach to solving the problem of runaway criminal activity here.
      • It is this experience of re-associating and reorganizing his own experiential life that eventuates in a cure, not the manifestation of responsive behavior, which can, at best, satisfy only the observer…
      • To drain me of my blood in order to stock a blood bank may eventuate in some therapeutic results for someone, but it is not therapeutic for me.
      • I agree that it could create anxiety that never eventuates in anything and it's really then looking at what's the extent of our duty of care to inform people of that risk.
      • A momentum of events began, eventuating in an attempted division of the Union by slave owners, slave sellers, and those they could convince to follow their lead.

Origin

Late 18th century (originally US): from event, on the pattern of actuate.

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