eventual 详细解释

eventual

[i'ventjuəl]

adj.最终的, 可能的

a.

最终发生的; 最后的; 结果的[Z][B]

The eventual decision came after weeks of deliberation.

经过数星期的考虑后, 最终决定出来了。

词义辨析

同义:

a.最后的

future  coming  prospective  ensuing  succeeding  ultimate  final  last  concluding  closing  ending  destined  inevitable  resultant  consequent

a.可能发生的

contingent  possible  

同义参见:

forward or forwards  objective  

英英释义

形容词 eventual:

expected to follow in the indefinite future from causes already operating

补充

eventualeventual英:[iˈventjuəl] 美:[ɪˈvɛntʃuəl]adj.1.(事件)最终发生的; 结果的

例句

1. The eventual aim is reunification.最终目标是实现统一。 2. But whatever the eventual outcome of today's events, we have suffered a serious setback.但是无论今天的事情最终结果如何, 我们已经遭受了重大的挫折。 3. Efforts are always made to ensure their eventual return to their own homes.为了确保他们最后能回到各自的家一直在作出各种努力。 4. it's impossible to predict the eventual outcome of the competition.很难预料比赛的最终结果。 5. It is impossible to say what the eventual cost will be.最终要花多少钱现在还说不准。 6. our eventual success我们最终的胜利 7. She lost to the eventual champion. [=the person who would later become champion]她输给了比赛的最终胜利者。 8. This plant reaches an eventual height of 15 feet. [=this plant will grow to be 15 feet high]这种植物最终会长到15英尺高。