eventful 英 [ɪˈventfl]   美 [ɪˈvɛntfəl]

eventful

eventful  英 [ɪˈventfl] 美 [ɪˈvɛntfəl]

adj. 多事的;重要的;多变故的;重大的 

I had sold my condominium about a month before that eventful phone call. 在那个重要的电话前一个月,我就已经卖掉了自己的房子。
It’s been an eventful time, even by the standards set in the past couple of years. 即便用过去的标准来进行衡量,这也还是个多事之秋。

  • Eventful things are exciting, important, or full of incidents. Your eventful life might inspire you to write a fascinating autobiography one day.
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  • adj. 多事的;重要的;多变故的;重大的
  • 1. I had sold my condominium about a month before that eventful phone call.

    在那个重要的电话前一个月,我就已经卖掉了自己的房子。

  • 2. It’s been an eventful time, even by the standards set in the past couple of years.

    即便用过去的标准来进行衡量,这也还是个多事之秋。

  • 3. Well, this made for one eventful and fun week…and we aren’t done yet.

    好了,这是我精彩又有趣的一周小结……我们还没结束。

  • eventful (adj.) c. 1600, from event + -ful. According to OED, it is in Shakespeare, once ("As You Like It"), and there is no record of it between then and Johnson's "Dictionary." Related: Eventfully; eventfulness. Eventless is attested from 1815.
event·ful / ɪˈventfl ; NAmE ɪˈventfl / adjective full of things that happen, especially exciting, important or dangerous things 充满大事的;多事故的;多变故的 an eventful day/life/journey 不平凡的一天;多姿多彩的一生╱旅程 event·ful / ɪˈventfl ; NAmE ɪˈventfl /
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