event
n. 事件, 结果, 事情的进程, 竞赛项目 [计] 事件
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教材释义与例句
事件,大事;项目;结果
something that happens, especially something important, interesting or unusual
one of the most important events in the history of mankind
人类历史上最重大的事件之一
释义与例句
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An occurrence; something that happens.
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活动
In the event of strong wind…
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An end result; an outcome (now chiefly in phrases).
Of my ill boding Dream / Behold the dire Event.
In the event, he turned out to have what I needed anyway.
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A remarkable person.
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An affair in hand; business; enterprise.
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An episode of severe health conditions.
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A prearranged social activity (function, etc.)
I went to an event in San Francisco last week.
Where will the event be held?
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One of several contests that combine to make up a competition.
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A point in spacetime having three spatial coordinates and one temporal coordinate.
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A possible action that the user can perform that is monitored by an application or the operating system (event listener). When an event occurs an event handler is called which performs a specific task.
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A set of some of the possible outcomes; a subset of the sample space.
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数学If X is a random variable representing the toss of a six-sided die, then its sample space could be denoted as {1,2,3,4,5,6}. Examples of events could be: X=1, X=2, X>5,X̸=4, and X isin 1,3,5.
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To occur, take place.
废旧1590, Robert Greene, Greene’s Never Too Late, in The Life and Complete Works in Prose and Verse of Robert Greene, Volume 8, Huff Library, 1881, p. 33, […] I will first rehearse you an English Historie acted and evented in my Countrey of England […]
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To be emitted or breathed out; to evaporate.
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To expose to the air, ventilate.
废旧 及物1559, attributed to William Baldwin, “How the Lorde Clyfford for his straunge and abhominable cruelty came to as straunge and sodayne a death” in The Mirror for Magistrates, Part III, edited by Joseph Haslewood, London: Lackington, Allen & Co., 1815, Volume 2, p. 198, For as I would my gorget have undon To event the heat that had mee nigh undone, An headles arrow strake mee through the throte, Where through my soule forsooke his fylthy cote.
1598, George Chapman, The Third Sestiad, Hero and Leander (completion of the poem begun by Christopher Marlowe), […] as Phœbus throws His beams abroad, though he in clouds be clos’d, Still glancing by them till he find oppos’d A loose and rorid vapour that is fit T’ event his searching beams, and useth it To form a tender twenty-colour’d eye, Cast in a circle round about the sky […]
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From Middle French event, from Latin ēventus (“an event, occurrence”), from ēveniō (“to happen, to fall out, to come out”), from ē (“out of, from”), short form of ex + veniō (“come”); related to venture, advent, convent, invent, convene, evene, etc.
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