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NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] (尤指特殊、重大)事件An event is something that happens, especially when it is unusual or important. You can use events to describe all the things that are happening in a particular situation. 双语例句例: A new inquiry into the events of the day was opened in 2002. 对那天发生的事件的新一轮调查于2002年开始。 例: the events of September 11. 911事件。 例: recent events in Europe. 欧洲最近发生的大事。 2.?[C 可数名词] (有计划、有组织的)活动An event is a planned and organized occasion, for example a social gathering or a sports tournament. 双语例句例: major sporting events. 重大体育赛事。 3.?[C 可数名词] 比赛项目An event is one of the races or competitions that are part of an organized occasion such as a sports tournament. 双语例句例: The main events start at 1 p.m. 主赛项目下午1点开始。
PHRASE. 习语in the event of , in the event that , in that event 1.?倘若发生…You use in the event of, in the event that, and in that event when you are talking about a possible future situation, especially when you are planning what to do if it occurs. 双语例句例: The bank has agreed to give an immediate refund in the unlikely event of an error being made. 倘若出现错误 -- 虽然这种几率微乎其微,银行也同意立即退款。 1.?不管怎样You say in any event after you have been discussing a situation, in order to indicate that what you are saying is true or possible, in spite of anything that has happened or may happen. 双语例句例: In any event, the bowling alley restaurant proved quite acceptable. 不管怎样,那家保龄球馆的餐厅证明是很受欢迎的。
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