Eventful的意思和读音

eventful

: [ɪˈventfəl] : [ɪˈventf(ə)l]

adj.

Adj.+n.eventful year,eventful day,eventful life

adj.dull

adj.exciting,action-packed,lively,busy,hectic

Eventfuladj.

1.full of things that happen, especially exciting, important or dangerous things

an eventful day/life/journey姿

adj.1.;

adj.1.with a lot of exciting or unusual things happening

1. doll n. eventful a. expectant a. , 怀 ...

2. even adj. eventful adj. eventual adj. ...

3. conventionality n eventful a eventual a ...

4. doll n. eventful a. expectant a. , 怀 ...

5. evaporate eventful evergreen ...

6. big deal eventful occasion ...

7. event eventful invent ...

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1.It has been an eventful week, busy practicing for the upcoming Winter Show. I hope to see and chat with you next week during the show.

2.An eventful day it has been! Much has been unleashed upon the dark ones, with more to come.

3.This has been a selective account of Labour's long, eventful tenure.。(

4.The 2009 championship opener today lived up to its pre-season hype, with Jenson Button leading an eventful Brawn one-two at Albert Park.2009

5.Where does Bush's account of his astonishingly eventful eight years rank in such company?

6.On the evening which preceded the eventful day of trial, Jeanie was permitted to see her sister-an awful interview.。-

7.As they were the first of the sex I had seen on this eventful morning , I naturally looked at them very attentively .

8.Finally 2008 comes to a close! Certainly an eventful year for most of us! I wish all of you here a very happy and prosperous New Year!20082008

9.Kerouac carried small notebooks, in which much of the text was written as the eventful seven-year span of road trips unfurled.簿

10.Her sixth patrol proved even more eventful, which took place in the East China Sea.