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eventful

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++e·vent·ful /ɪˈventfəl/ adjective  INTERESTINGfull of interesting or important events 充满大事的;多变故的 She’s led an eventful life. 她一生历尽沧桑。 an eventful day 不平静的一天
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eventfulWhen Marilyn Monroe died the press was anxious to uncover every aspect of her eventful career.The morning celebrations were only the start of an eventful day for Napier University.This was to be an eventful day for the travellers.It has been an eventful day in politics -- two ministers have resigned and the Prime Minister has called an election.We prefer to spend the day with Fred Z - an unremarkable person living through a not particularly eventful day.This was one of the tournament's more eventful denouements.The General's last two years were to prove highly eventful for him and the country.The year 1963 was eventful in other ways, and the Great Train Robbery filled the newspapers and the media in August.She's led a very eventful life.The poet Arthur Rimbaud led a short but extremely eventful life.He was free of his family and living a busy, eventful life.an eventful meetingIt had been the most eventful ten months of my twenty-three years.It has been an eventful week in politics, with the resignations of three Presidential advisers.
e·vent·ful adjectiveChineseSyllable
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eventful
eventful /ɪˈventfəl/ adjective
 Word Family: noun: event, non-event, eventuality, uneventfulness; adverb: eventfully ≠ uneventfully, eventually; adjective: eventfuluneventful, eventual
full of interesting or important events:
    She’s led an eventful life.
    an eventful day


event·fulBrE /ɪˈventfl/ 🔊NAmE /ɪˈventfl/ 🔊 adjectivefull of things that happen, especially exciting, important or dangerous things 充满大事的;多事故的;多变故的an eventful day/life/journey不平凡的一天;多姿多彩的一生/旅程