eventual

/ɪˈventʃuəl/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪˈventʃuəl/ (ame, ipa) · /i-ˈven(t)-sh(ə-)wəl -ˈven-chəl, -chü-əl/ (ame, mw)

eventual — 形容詞

  • eventualpositive
  • more eventualcomparative
  • most eventualsuperlative

1. describes what finally happens or becomes true as the later outcome of a process

1.形容詞B2
釋義

最終的

經歷長時間或困難後最終發生的

describes what finally happens or becomes true as the later outcome of a process, often after difficulties, delays, or sustained effort

例句

The team celebrated their eventual victory after three seasons without a single win.

這支隊伍在連續三季未嚐勝績後,終於迎來了最終的勝利。

collocation: eventual victory

After months of tense talks, an eventual agreement was reached by both companies.

經過數月的緊張談判,雙方公司終於達成了一項協議。

passive: eventual agreement was reached

同義詞
  • final

    more direct and common; 'final' can be used both attributively and predicatively ('the final chapter' / 'this is final'), while 'eventual' is attributive only

  • ultimate

    emphasises a final endpoint that nothing comes after; stronger sense of being last in a series, while 'eventual' focuses on the journey to reach that endpoint

  • resulting

    a participle rather than a true adjective; 'resulting' focuses on cause-and-effect, while 'eventual' emphasises the time or process leading up to the result

反義詞
  • initial

    refers to the first stage or beginning, directly opposite to the final outcome that 'eventual' describes

  • immediate

    highlights something happening without delay, contrasting with the time-lag inherent in 'eventual'

文法句型

eventual + noun

用法筆記

Attributive only — 'eventual' must always come before the noun it describes (e.g. 'eventual winner', NOT 'the winner was eventual'). Unlike 'final', it cannot be used predicatively after linking verbs.

常見錯誤

The success was eventual after years of effort.
After years of effort they achieved eventual success.
💡'eventual' cannot be used after 'be'; use it before a noun instead.
We hope for an eventual.
We hope for an eventual solution.
💡'eventual' is an attributive adjective and must be followed by a noun.