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Definition of eventuality in English: eventualitynounPlural eventualities ɪˌvɛn(t)ʃʊˈalɪtiɪˌvɛn(t)ʃəˈwælədi A possible event or outcome. 可能发生的事情;可能出现的结果 be prepared for all eventualities 你必须做好准备以应付一切可能发生的事情。 Example sentencesExamples - The larger clubs will still be able to stockpile players to cover eventualities, but for the rest, a powerful weapon in the astute manager's armoury has been negated.
- Gardaí yesterday repeated they were not intimidating protesters, but merely preparing for all eventualities, including violence by a small minority.
- Being prepared for an eventuality is in the larger interest of the community as a whole.
- It advises standing during penalty shoot-outs - the riskiest of situations for England fans - and prepare yourself for all eventualities.
- He said given the volatile nature of health, the board had to have enough money to cover these eventualities and that they had to rely on their own experience in hospital management.
- Depending on your perspective, such an event may be a contingency or an eventuality.
- Although I'd been toying with switching to insurance which covers all eventualities, I foolishly let sentiment get the better of me and stayed with him.
- The eventuality of an image-commodity is therefore a political manifestation.
- By all means, cover yourself for unexpected eventualities such as death, unemployment and your house burning down.
- It is impossible to give a simple theory of euthanasia that is able to cover all eventualities, since the issues involved are so complex, and almost no case is the same as another.
- Health chiefs are developing a programme to deal with such an eventuality and have already earmarked some staff.
- We consider it to be good management planning, to cover all eventualities, and prepare their next move.
- And depending on your attitude to risk, there is a whole number of policies available to protect against a wealth of possible eventualities.
- The water companies have contingency plans in place to cover most eventualities and the police have considerable experience from the terrorist threat from the IRA.
- Accidents do happen and car companies have insurance to cover such eventualities, except when they happen on a race circuit.
- I was pondering these increasingly likely eventualities when the train pulled into the last stop, the doors opened and I fell out onto the platform with my unchanged rucksack.
- We need to be controlled, we need to be in fear of someone, to be conscious of our errors and their eventualities, because our race is not developed enough to control our mind.
- Neither Britain nor France was prepared militarily for such an eventuality.
- We have a few injury doubts and will take a big squad with us to cover all eventualities but I think he will be playing.
- The second and final pitches are close to 20m, so we'd debated whether to take spares to cover the eventuality of stuck ropes.
Synonyms event, incident, occurrence, happening, development, phenomenon, thing, situation, circumstance, case, contingency, chance, likelihood, possibility, probability outcome, result, upshot rare fortuity Definition of eventuality in US English: eventualitynounɪˌvɛn(t)ʃəˈwælədiiˌven(t)SHəˈwalədē A possible event or outcome. 可能发生的事情;可能出现的结果 you must be prepared for all eventualities 你必须做好准备以应付一切可能发生的事情。 Example sentencesExamples - By all means, cover yourself for unexpected eventualities such as death, unemployment and your house burning down.
- It advises standing during penalty shoot-outs - the riskiest of situations for England fans - and prepare yourself for all eventualities.
- Although I'd been toying with switching to insurance which covers all eventualities, I foolishly let sentiment get the better of me and stayed with him.
- Health chiefs are developing a programme to deal with such an eventuality and have already earmarked some staff.
- We need to be controlled, we need to be in fear of someone, to be conscious of our errors and their eventualities, because our race is not developed enough to control our mind.
- Gardaí yesterday repeated they were not intimidating protesters, but merely preparing for all eventualities, including violence by a small minority.
- And depending on your attitude to risk, there is a whole number of policies available to protect against a wealth of possible eventualities.
- He said given the volatile nature of health, the board had to have enough money to cover these eventualities and that they had to rely on their own experience in hospital management.
- We have a few injury doubts and will take a big squad with us to cover all eventualities but I think he will be playing.
- The water companies have contingency plans in place to cover most eventualities and the police have considerable experience from the terrorist threat from the IRA.
- The eventuality of an image-commodity is therefore a political manifestation.
- The second and final pitches are close to 20m, so we'd debated whether to take spares to cover the eventuality of stuck ropes.
- Neither Britain nor France was prepared militarily for such an eventuality.
- It is impossible to give a simple theory of euthanasia that is able to cover all eventualities, since the issues involved are so complex, and almost no case is the same as another.
- Depending on your perspective, such an event may be a contingency or an eventuality.
- The larger clubs will still be able to stockpile players to cover eventualities, but for the rest, a powerful weapon in the astute manager's armoury has been negated.
- Accidents do happen and car companies have insurance to cover such eventualities, except when they happen on a race circuit.
- I was pondering these increasingly likely eventualities when the train pulled into the last stop, the doors opened and I fell out onto the platform with my unchanged rucksack.
- Being prepared for an eventuality is in the larger interest of the community as a whole.
- We consider it to be good management planning, to cover all eventualities, and prepare their next move.
Synonyms event, incident, occurrence, happening, development, phenomenon, thing, situation, circumstance, case, contingency, chance, likelihood, possibility, probability |