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From:
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event
/ɪˈvɛnt/
事件,事情,重大事件;比賽項目 ; (
BBS
運作時,常需要完成某些事先設定好的工作, 此設定即稱為事件)
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
event
/ɪˈvɛnt/
名詞
事件,大事,活動,事項
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
event
事件
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
event
多個事件
From:
Network Terminology
event
事件
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
E·vent
n.
1.
That
which
comes
,
arrives
,
or
happens
;
that
which
falls
out
;
any
incident
,
good
or
bad
.
“The
events
of
his
early
years.”
To
watch
quietly
the
course
of
events
.
--
Jowett
(
Thucyd
. )
There
is
one
event
to
the
righteous
,
and
to
the
wicked
.
--
Eccl
.
ix
. 2.
2.
An
affair
in
hand
;
business
;
enterprise
. [
Obs
.]
“Leave
we
him
to
his
events
.”
3.
The
consequence
of
anything
;
the
issue
;
conclusion
;
result
;
that
in
which
an
action
,
operation
,
or
series
of
operations
,
terminates
.
Dark
doubts
between
the
promise
and
event
.
--
Young
.
Syn:
--
Incident
;
occurrence
;
adventure
;
issue
;
result
;
termination
;
consequence
;
conclusion
.
Usage:
Event
,
Occurrence
,
Incident
,
Circumstance
.
An
event
denotes
that
which
arises
from
a
preceding
state
of
things
.
Hence
we
speak
or
watching
the
event
;
of
tracing
the
progress
of
events
.
An
occurrence
has
no
reference
to
any
antecedents
,
but
simply
marks
that
which
meets
us
in
our
progress
through
life
,
as
if
by
chance
,
or
in
the
course
of
divine
providence
.
The
things
which
thus
meet
us
,
if
important
,
are
usually
connected
with
antecedents
;
and
hence
event
is
the
leading
term
.
In
the
“Declaration
of
Independence”
it
is
said
,
“When,
in
the
cource
of
human
events
,
it
becomes
necessary.”
etc
.
Here
,
occurrences
would
be
out
of
place
.
An
incident
is
that
which
falls
into
a
state
of
things
to
which
is
does
not
primarily
belong
;
as
,
the
incidents
of
a
journey
.
The
term
is
usually
applied
to
things
of
secondary
importance
.
A
circumstance
is
one
of
the
things
surrounding
us
in
our
path
of
life
.
These
may
differ
greatly
in
importance
;
but
they
are
always
outsiders
,
which
operate
upon
us
from
without
,
exerting
greater
or
less
influence
according
to
their
intrinsic
importance
.
A
person
giving
an
account
of
a
campaign
might
dwell
on
the
leading
events
which
it
produced
;
might
mention
some
of
its
striking
occurrences
;
might
allude
to
some
remarkable
incidents
which
attended
it
;
and
might
give
the
details
of
the
favorable
or
adverse
circumstances
which
marked
its
progress
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
E·vent
v. t.
To
break
forth
. [
Obs
.]
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
event
n
1:
something
that
happens
at
a
given
place
and
time
2:
a
special
set
of
circumstances
; "
in
that
event
,
the
first
possibility
is
excluded
"; "
it
may
rain
in
which
case
the
picnic
will
be
canceled
" [
syn
:
case
]
3:
a
phenomenon
located
at
a
single
point
in
space-time
;
the
fundamental
observational
entity
in
relativity
theory
4:
a
phenomenon
that
follows
and
is
caused
by
some
previous
phenomenon
; "
the
magnetic
effect
was
greater
when
the
rod
was
lengthwise
"; "
his
decision
had
depressing
consequences
for
business
"; "
he
acted
very
wise
after
the
event
" [
syn
:
consequence
,
effect
,
outcome
,
result
,
issue
,
upshot
]
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