eventuality
/ɪˌventʃuˈæləti/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪˌventʃuˈæləti/ (ame, ipa) · /i-ˌven-chə-ˈwa-lə-tē/ (ame, mw)
eventuality — 名詞
- eventualitysingular
- eventualitiesplural
1. a future situation that could occur, typically one that is bad or unwelcome and
可能狀況
未來可能發生且通常不樂見的情況
a future situation that could occur, typically one that is bad or unwelcome and that people prepare for in advance.
The hospital keeps backup generators ready for the eventuality of a citywide power cut.
醫院隨時備有備用發電機,以應付全市停電的可能狀況。
for the eventuality of + noun (preparing for a bad outcome)
Tara packed warm clothes, a torch, and water to cover every eventuality on the hike.
Tara 帶了保暖衣物、手電筒和水,為登山途中每一種可能狀況做準備。
cover every eventuality (be ready for any unwelcome outcome)
Lawyers drafted clauses for the unlikely eventuality that the buyer might withdraw before closing.
律師擬定條款,以因應買方在交割前可能撤回的這種狀況。
In the eventuality of a fire, all staff must gather at the rear car park.
萬一發生火災這種狀況,全體員工必須在後方停車場集合。
Ignacio insured the bakery against fire, theft, and any other eventuality.
Ignacio 為麵包店投保了火災、竊盜以及任何其他可能狀況。
- contingency
very close synonym; emphasises planning for the possibility
- possibility
broader and neutral; doesn't imply the outcome is unwelcome
- outcome
an event that actually happens, not just a potential one
- certainty
something guaranteed to happen, not merely possible
文法句型
the eventuality of + noun
in the eventuality of + noun
for every eventuality
用法筆記
Typically refers to bad or unwelcome possibilities; neutral or positive futures are usually called 'outcomes' or 'possibilities' instead. Common in formal writing about insurance, contracts, contingency plans, and emergency procedures.