ad·vent
noun/ˈædvent/
/ˈædvent/
- [singular] the advent of something/somebody the coming of an important event, person, invention, etc.
(重要事件、人物、发明等的)出现,到来 - the advent of new technology
新技术的出现
Extra Examples- Before the advent of the railways, communications were slow and difficult.
铁路出现之前,交通联系缓慢且艰难。 - She succeeded in a profession which, until her advent, had been entirely male.
在她出现之前,她所从事的职业完全是男性。 - The advent of the child had caused problems in their relationship.
孩子的出现给他们的关系带来了问题。 - The advent of the new government resulted in many changes.
新政府的出现带来了许多变化。 - The advent of the new regime led to a marked decline in women's rights.
新政权的出现导致妇女权利明显下降。 - The fighting continued until the advent of winter.
战斗一直持续到冬天来临。 - With the advent of John Hume came a change of direction.
随着约翰·休谟的出现,方向发生了变化。
- the advent of new technology
- Advent[uncountable] (in the Christian religion) the period of approximately four weeks before Christmas
Topics Religion and festivalsc2(基督教)降临节,将临节(圣诞节前的四个星期左右)
Word OriginOld English, from Latin adventus ‘arrival’, from advenire, from ad- ‘to’ + venire ‘come’.