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先锋之家

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“event”在英汉词典中的解释(来源:百度词典): eventKK: []DJ: []n.1. 事件,大事[C]2. (比赛)项目[C]3. (可能的)情况[the S]4. 后果,结果[C]

event的英文解释

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来去匆匆的我

如果是单词的意思,是:n 事件,大事;项目;结果

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lathermatthaus

事件的英文是event。

event是一个英语单词,可以用作名词,可翻译为事件,大事等等。

event例句

The new book was the culturaleventof the year。

这本新书的出版是今年文化界的大事。

Don't get caught up in thisevent。

不要卷入这个事件。

This article discussed theeventsthat led to her suicide。

这篇文章讨论了导致她自杀的一系列事件。

Jeff: Wang Ping, What is the sportseventthat catches the most attention in China。

杰夫:王平,中国最受关注的的体育项目是什么。

Modern pentathlon became an Olympiceventin 1912。

现代五项在1912年被列为奥运会项目。

Each event is quite different。

每个事件都各不相同。

Hooker won gold for the event。

胡克荣获该项目的金牌。

In any event,he seems to lack a strategy。

无论是处理什么大事,他总是好像缺乏谋略。

In either event,the world is safe from him。

无论何种情况,他对世界不会构成危险。

So leading financial institutions were saved,which is not by itself an unusual event in some countries。

这样这些顶尖的金融机构被救下来了,这个结果在有些国家里可不是这么寻常的。

Next day the newspapers reported theevent。

第二天,报纸报导道了这个事件。

The news of theeventwas given out over the radio。

关于这个事件的消息通过无线电发表了。

Isn't this an astonishingevent。

这难道不是一件惊人的事件吗。

It was quite aneventwhen a woman first became prime minister。

妇女首次当上了首相的确是件大事。

This is a greateventthat concerns the future of our company。

这是关系到我们公司前途的大事。

It is often difficult to discern the truth of aneventfrom a newspaper report。

要从报纸的报道上去辨明一个事件的真实性很困难。

This is one of the chiefeventsof this year。

这是本年度大事之一。

Most citizens do not get caught up in localevents。

大多数人对当地发生的事情不感兴趣。

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北条真理

事件这个词的英文单词有affair、incident、event。

1、affair的英式读法是[ə'feə(r)];美式读法是[ə'fer]。作名词意思是私通;事件;事务;事情。

2、incident的英式读法是['ɪnsɪdənt];美式读法是['ɪnsɪdənt]。作名词时意思是事变;事件;插曲。作形容词时意思是难免的;附带的。

3、event的英式读法是[ɪ'vent];美式读法是[ɪ'vent]。作名词意思是大事;事件;项目。

相关例句:

1、She couldn't erase the incident from her memory.

她难以忘记那次事件。

2、It was quite an event when a woman first became prime minister.

首次由女人任首相倒是件大事。

3、Their love affair is an open secret.

他们的风流韵事是公开的秘密。

扩展资料:

单词解析:

一、affair

用法:

n. (名词)

1)affair的意思是“事,事情,事务”,含义很广,可指已经发生的、所关心的或必须做的任何事情。

2)affair的复数形式(其前不加冠词)不指许多件事,而指重大的或头绪较多的事务。口语中affair(单数)可模糊地或故意模棱两可地表示“东西”“物品”或“事件”。

3)affair用于委婉语时指“男女之间的事”,类似于汉语中的“那事儿”。多指不正当男女关系,也可指正常恋爱。

二、event

用法:

n. (名词)

1)event的基本意思是“事件”,可指历史上的、国际的、国家的或社会的重大事件,也可指日常的小事件。event是可数名词,其复数形式有时还可指“事态的发展”“时局”。

2)event还可作体育运动的“比赛项目”解,是可数名词。

三、incident

用法:

n. (名词)

1)incident一般用作可数名词,可表示“(一事件中的)小小波澜,小插曲,小纠纷”。incident还可作“事件,事变”解,主要指由国际纠纷而导致的战争,由于对当局的不满而发生的叛乱、凶杀或爆炸等事件。

2)incident还可作“不愉快的情况”解,可作可数名词,也可作不可数名词。

参考资料:

百度百科-incident

百度百科-event

百度百科-affair

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送哦夏季

det., adv.1 happening or coming before all other similar things or people; 1st: his first wife It was the first time they had ever met. I didn’t take the first bus. students in their first year at college your first impressions She resolved to do it at the first (= earliest) opportunity. King Edward I (= said as ‘King Edward the First’) the first of May / May 1st His second book is better than his first.2 the most important or best: Your first duty is to your family. She won first prize in the competition. an issue of the first importance there’s a first time for everything (saying, humorous) the fact that sth has not happened before does not mean that it will never happen—more at order n. adv.1 before anyone or anything else; at the beginning: ‘Do you want a drink?’ ‘I’ll finish my work first.’ First I had to decide what to wear. Who came first in the race (= who won)? It plunged nose first into the river.2 for the first time: When did you first meet him?3 used to introduce the first of a list of points you want to make in a speech or piece of writing firstly: This method has two advantages: first it is cheaper and second it is quicker.4 used to emphasize that you are determined not to do sth: She swore that she wouldn’t apologize—she’d die first! at first at or in the beginning: I didn’t like the job much at first. At first I thought he was shy, but then I discovered he was just not interested in other people. (saying) If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. note at firstly come first to be considered more important than anything else: In any decision she makes, her family always comes first. first and foremost more than anything else: He does a little teaching, but first and foremost he’s a writer. first and last in every way that is important; completely: She regarded herself, first and last, as a musician. first come, first served (saying) people will be dealt with, seen, etc. strictly in the order in which they arrive: Tickets are available on a first come, first served basis. first of all1 before doing anything else; at the beginning: First of all, let me ask you something.2 as the most important thing: The content of any article needs, first of all, to be relevant to the reader. note at firstly first off (informal, especially BrE) before anything else: First off, let’s see how much it’ll cost. first up (BrE, informal) to start with; before anything else put sb/sth first to consider sb/sth to be more important than anyone/anything else: She always puts her children first.—more at foot n., head n., safety noun1 the first [C] (pl. the first) the first person or thing mentioned; the first person or thing to do a particular thing: I was the first in my family to go to college. Sheila and Jim were the first to arrive. I’d be the first to admit (= I will most willingly admit) I might be wrong. The first I heard about the wedding (= the first time I became aware of it) was when I saw it in the local paper.2 [C, usually sing.] an achievement, event, etc., never done or experienced before: We went on a cruise, a first for both of us.3 (also first gear) [U] the lowest gear on a car, bicycle, etc. that you use when you are moving slowly: He stuck the car in first and revved.4 [C] ~ (in sth) the highest level of university degree at British universities: She got a first in maths at Exeter.—compare second, third first among equals the person or thing with the highest status in a group from the (very) first from the beginning: They were attracted to each other from the first. from first to last from beginning to end; during the whole time: It’s a fine performance that commands attention from first to last.

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triangelrain

事件,大事,结果,项目

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