eventual的意思和读音

eventual

: [ɪˈventʃuəl] : [ɪ'ventʃuəl]

adj.

adj.+n.eventual membership,eventual merger

adj.immediate

adj.ultimate,final,last,ensuing,subsequent

eventualadj.

1.happening at the end of a period of time or of a process

the eventual winner of the tournament

It is impossible to predict what the eventual outcome will be.

The village school may face eventual closure.

adj.1.2.,

adj.1.happening or existing at the end of a process or period of time

1. event eventual eventually ...

2. eventful a eventual a eventuality n ...

3. ... ring road eventual adj. (); misgiving n. , , ...

4. ... 12. clearance n. 13. eventual a. 14. separation n. ...

5. 使 to defy eventual feasible ...

6. ... diurnal 2. eventual , fortnight , ...

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1.Some of the doubts appeared to dissipate Thursday amid talk of eventual Fed purchases of up to $1 trillion.1亿

2.Context is all about asking the right questions to understand the eventual use of managed information.

3.The president did not formally endorse McCain, but did say he was willing to campaign on behalf of the eventual Republican nominee.

4.This makes no sense, and is at the heart of controversy, and eventual discovery of something astronomy is starting to see.

5.You might be able to rush like the hare from the famous fairy tale - which leads to sloppy work and eventual burn out.--

6.Mr Ghosn would not be drawn on the eventual price of the Bajaj car but pledged that it would be the cheapest car to make.

7.Like an addict at a slot machine, China is adding to its hopeless bet, ensuring that its eventual losses will be even heavier.

8.Our proposal was to run a not-for-profit game, with much of the money going to good causes, but we were just beaten by the eventual winner.

9.A system and its proxy endpoints do not exist as tangible entities in the eventual deployment of the system.

10.He said that so far the experiments have involved only animals, but the group is moving steadily toward an eventual attempt to clone humans.