events / ɪˈvɛnt /

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events 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. something that happens or is regarded as happening; an occurrence, especially one of some importance.
  2. the outcome, issue, or result of anything: The venture had no successful event.
  3. something that occurs in a certain place during a particular interval of time.
  4. Physics. in relativity, an occurrence that is sharply localized at a single point in space and instant of time.Compare world point.
  5. Sports. any of the contests in a program made up of one sport or of a number of sports: The broad jump event followed the pole vault.

events 近义词

n. 名词 noun

occurrence, happening

n. 名词 noun

effect, result

n. 名词 noun

performance, competition

events 的近义词 6
events 的反义词 2

更多events例句

  1. According to CNN, the event will be hosted by Anderson Cooper and feature a socially distanced live audience.
  2. The event offered a unique opportunity to study how different types of wetlands survive a big storm.
  3. Similar to the iridium layer at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary that marks the detonation of the 6-mile-wide asteroid, it is a signal that is both global and unambiguous in the events it represents.
  4. Previously, Arctaris spoke at events produced by HelpedHope.
  5. We’ll have to wait a little longer than usual for the new iPhone this year, but Apple is still throwing a Fall event to show off some new products in the iPad and Watch families.
  6. Within minutes, it seems, of the disclosures of these tragic events, large numbers of people chose a side and stuck to it.
  7. And in so many of these events, the pattern of “blame the victim” was quickly in evidence.
  8. Knight lived down the street from Scalise, and had met him a handful of times at Republican Party events.
  9. “The events this year with Ukraine led to his ties with Cato being severed,” a source at the think tank told The Daily Beast.
  10. I recognize my inability to truly understand these events in the same context or view these events through exactly the same prism.
  11. And I finished all with a brief historical account of affairs and events in England for about a hundred years past.
  12. The unhappy applicant was naturally obliged to temporarily retire from the game, at all events for that night.
  13. The events which succeeded this fortunate capture are too well known to require more than a very brief recapitulation.
  14. Recent events have done much to introduce Korea and its people to the world at large.
  15. A verbal narrative has of course in itself nothing similar to the scenes and events of which it tells.