词汇 | eventually |
释义 | eventuallyWord family noun event non-event eventuality uneventfulness eventereventfulnesseventingeventlessnesseventuationadjective eventful ≠ uneventful eventual eventlessadverb eventfully ≠ uneventfully eventually eventfullyverbeventualizeeventuate e·ven·tu·al·ly /ɪˈventʃuəli, -tʃəli/ ●●● S1 W2 AWL adverbadv EVENTUALLYafter a long time, or after a lot of things have happened 终于,最终 He eventually escaped and made his way back to England. 他终于逃脱并返回英格兰。 Eventually, she got a job and moved to London. 最终,她找到了工作并移居伦敦。 Examples from the Corpus eventually• If energy prices continued to rise it would be worrisome and eventually feed into broader inflation measures.• Seventy-two percent of people eventually found work, but mainly in low-paid service jobs.• He eventually panicked and ran off as the boy screamed for help.• The absence of unrelenting selling pressure may eventually stabilise land prices and stem the deterioration in balance sheets.• Eventually, the sky cleared up and we went to the beach.• The judge procrastinated, but eventually the tabloids had their sport.• When Margy eventually went to court for her new shoplifting charge the judge gave her a probation order. |
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