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event
- IPA[əˈvent]
美式
- a thing that happens, especially one of importance;a planned public or social occasion
noun: event, plural noun: events
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- 1. a thing that happens, especially one of importance one of the main political events of the late 20th century
- ▪ a planned public or social occasion events to raise money for charity 同義詞
- ▪ each of several particular contests making up a sports competition a star sprinter in the 100- and 200-meter events 同義詞
- ▪ a single occurrence of a process, e.g. the ionization of one atom.
- the activity of planning, organizing, and staging public events.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a theoretical boundary around a black hole beyond which no light or other radiation can escape.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a notional boundary around a black hole beyond which no light or other radiation can escape.
Oxford Dictionary
- an unexpectedly dull or insignificant event or occasion: despite the pre-match publicity, the contest turned out to be a non-event
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- A running event at a track meet as distinguished from a field event.
- the birth of a baby: a well-earned rest before her happy event
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- (in a medical context) a serious incident or error that should not occur if proper safety ... two never events have occurred this year hospital bosses deny that she suffered a never event
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- a default, bankruptcy, or other situation which is recognized as affecting the creditworthiness ... investors should keep in mind that this is a relatively small credit event relative to some of those we've seen in the banking sector before
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- a thing that happens or takes place, especially one of importance: the momentous political events of the late 1980s
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