eventuate

美 [ɪˈventʃueɪt]英 [ɪˈventʃueɪt]
  • vi.导致;最终造成;成为结果

过去式: eventuated 现在分词: eventuating 过去分词: eventuated 第三人称单数: eventuates

eventuateeventuate

verb

V成为结果;导致;最终造成
to happen as a result of sth

verb

1
come out in the end

数据来源:WordNet

  1. A rapid rise in price soon eventuated in mass unemployment .

    物价迅速上涨,结果造成了大量失业。

  2. However , because currency stability and financial reconstruction were considered of greater urgency this did not eventuate .

    但这并没有成为现实,因为稳定货币和重建金融体系被认为是当务之急。

  3. Whether does liver result appear problem , answer to allow with assay eventuate , cannot be compared by the symptom right .

    肝功是否出现问题,应以化验结果为准,不能凭症状来比对。

  4. Unexpected results eventuated from this decision . Lydia gave a laugh that sounded unexpectedly brittle .

    这项决定产生了意想不到的结果。利季娅笑了,笑声意想不到的尖利。

  5. Pulse flow can generate influence to the precision of measuring flow and eventuate magnitude error , for which yield the error for water-level , depth and flow when measuring .

    测流时,脉动水流会使测流过程中的水位、水深、流速与实际产生误差,从而对实测流量的精度产生一定影响,造成量值误差。

  6. The article gathers statistic data concerning electric locomotive failure and temporary repair eventuated on all electrified railway lines from 1980 to the first half of 1985 and plots them .

    本文汇总了1980~1985年上半年全路电力机车机破、临修的统计数据,并绘成了图表。

  7. and , if space permitted , it might be distinctly shown how from those whalemen at last eventuated the liberation of Peru , Chili , and Bolivia from the yoke of Old Spain , and the establishment of the eternal democracy in those parts .

    如果不是篇幅所限,我还可以明白地举出怎样通过这些捕鲸者,才终于把秘鲁。智利和玻利维亚从旧西班牙的羁轭下解放了出来,并在这些国家里建立了永远的民主政体种种事实。