英 [ɪˈventʃuəl] 美 [ɪˈventʃuəl]
adj. 最终的,结局的;<古>有条件的
eventual /ɪˈvɛntʃʊəl/ TEM4
形容词 You use eventual to indicate that something happens or is the case at the end of a process or period of time. 最终的
There are many who believe that civil war will be the eventual outcome of the racial tension in the country.
有许多人认为内战将是该国种族关系紧张的最终结果。
expected to follow in the indefinite future from causes already operating
hope of eventual (or ultimate) rescue ; if this trend continues it is not reasonable to expect the eventual collapse of the stock market
最终的
最后的
... replacement n.复位,复职;替换,代替 eventual a.最后的,结局的 irrelevant a.不相干的,离题的,与…不相干 ...
结局的 eventual; ultimate 可是我不知道最后的结局会如何 that i though would last somehow .
eventually 最后,终于
event 事件,大事;项目;结果
eventuality 可能性;可能发生的事;不测的事
eventuate 结果为;发生,终于发生
The village school may face eventual closure.
这所乡村学校可能最终会面临关闭。
It is impossible to predict what the eventual outcome will be.
无法预测最终结果。
There are many who believe that civil war will be the eventual outcome of the racial tension in the country.
有许多人认为内战将是该国种族关系紧张的最终结果。
The problem for us now is that picking the eventual winner will be even tougher.
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The 25-year-old was knocked out of the compound discipline by eventual silver medallist Gladys Willems from Belgium.
Delaying that fiscal responsibility only makes the eventual debt reconciliation much more difficult or even an unviable option.