eventful
/ɪˈventfl/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪˈventfl/ (ame, ipa) · /i-ˈvent-fəl/ (ame, mw)
eventful — 形容詞
- eventfulpositive
- more eventfulcomparative
- most eventfulsuperlative
1. If a day, trip, or game is eventful, a lot happens during it, so it feels busy,
不平靜
一段時間內接連發生許多事
If a day, trip, or game is eventful, a lot happens during it, so it feels busy, surprising, or important.
Lara had an eventful first week in Seoul, with two interviews and a lost passport.
Lara 在首爾的第一週很不平靜,經歷了兩場面試,還弄丟了護照。
eventful + time period
The match was eventful, ending with a red card and a last-minute goal.
那場比賽狀況很多,最後出現了一張紅牌和一記補時進球。
eventful match with several turning points
Eitan wrote home after an eventful day at sea during the rescue drill.
Eitan 在海上的救援演習那天過得很不平靜,之後還寫信回家。
Beatrix said her train ride became eventful when a child found a lost dog.
Beatrix 說,那趟火車旅程突然變得很有狀況,因為有個孩子發現了一隻走失的小狗。
An eventful school trip left Haruto tired but eager to tell stories.
那次校外教學發生了很多事,Haruto 雖然累壞了,還是急著分享。
- exciting
more positive and emotional; eventful only says many notable things happened
- dramatic
stronger and more intense, often suggesting sharp change or tension
- busy
focuses on having many activities or tasks, not on how important they are
- memorable
looks back at what stayed in the mind, even if few things happened
- uneventful
the direct opposite; nothing especially notable happens
- quiet
can mean calm or not busy, often with less activity
- dull
adds a negative idea of boredom, not just lack of events
文法句型
eventful + noun
be + eventful
用法筆記
Usually used for a period, trip, game, or stage of life. It focuses on how many notable things happened, not simply on whether the experience was enjoyable.