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[ɪ'venʧueɪt], [-tju-]гл.1) кончаться, иметь результатом; получаться в результатеThe crisis had eventuated favourably. — Кризис успешно преодолён.
Syn:2) являться результатом, происходить, случатьсяSyn: -
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v.resultar ultimadamente, acontecer, suceder.vi.1 tener desenlace, terminarse, concluir.2 acontecer, acaecer, suceder. (pt & pp eventuated) -
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1. v книжн. разрешаться, кончаться; иметь своим результатомdiscussions which eventuated in Acts of Parliament — прения, завершившиеся принятием парламентских актов
2. v случаться, возникать; являться результатом3. v приводить к результатуСинонимический ряд:1. finish (verb) close; complete; conclude; end; finish; issue; prove; terminate2. result (verb) befall; come about in the end; happen; result; stop at; take place -
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[i΄ventʃueit] v վերջանալ, արդյունք ունենալ. պատահել, առաջ գալ -
48 eventuate well/ill
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49 eventuate in failure
Макаров: завершиться провалом, кончиться провалом -
50 (to) eventuate
(to) eventuate /ɪˈvɛntʃʊeɪt/v. i.1 accadere, succedere ( come conseguenza); verificarsi; risultare: You never know what might eventuate, non si sa mai che cosa possa accadere; A terrible drought eventuated from the great heat, il grande caldo ha causato una terribile siccità -
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(to) eventuate /ɪˈvɛntʃʊeɪt/v. i.1 accadere, succedere ( come conseguenza); verificarsi; risultare: You never know what might eventuate, non si sa mai che cosa possa accadere; A terrible drought eventuated from the great heat, il grande caldo ha causato una terribile siccità -
52 these plans will soon eventuate
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > these plans will soon eventuate
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54 deliver
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55 arose
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56 wait on
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57 wait upon
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58 betide
v употр. тк. в 3-ем л. ед. ч. и безл. оборотах книжн. случаться; постигатьwoe betide you if … — горе тебе, если …
Синонимический ряд:happen (verb) arise; befall; break; chance; come; come about; come off; develop; do; eventuate; fall out; give; go; hap; happen; occur; pass; rise; transpire -
59 ensue
1. v следовать; являться результатом, вытекать, проистекатьit does not ensue that … — из этого не следует, что …
2. v поэт. стремиться, искать, добиватьсяСинонимический ряд:result (verb) appear; arise; develop; eventuate; flow; follow; issue; occur; result; succeed; superveneАнтонимический ряд: -
60 happen
1. v случаться, происходитьworse things happen — бывает и хуже; случается и худшее
2. v оказыватьсяI happen to know that … — мне случайно стало известно, что …
do you happen to know whether the train has already left or not? — вы случайно не знаете, ушёл ли уже поезд или ещё нет?
I happen to like you — как ни странно, вы мне нравитесь
how does it happen that you were out? — как получилось, что тебя не было на месте?
as it happened, he was away — он как раз был в отъезде
3. v посчастливиться4. v натолкнутьсяСинонимический ряд:1. befall (verb) arise; befall; betide; break; come; come about; come off; come to pass; develop; do; ensue; eventuate; fall out; give; go; hap; occur; pass; rise; take place; transpire; turn out2. bump (verb) bump; chance; hit; light; luck; meet; stumble; tumble
См. также в других словарях:
Eventuate — E*ven tu*ate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Eventuated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Eventuating}.] To come out finally or in conclusion; to result; to come to pass. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
eventuate — index accrue (arise), arise (occur), arise (originate), crystallize, ensue, result … Law dictionary
eventuate — 1789, from L. eventus, pp. of eventire (see EVENT (Cf. event)) … Etymology dictionary
eventuate — [v] be a consequence be consequent, befall, come about, come to pass, end, ensue, eventualize, follow, happen, issue, occur, result, stop, take place, terminate; concepts 2,242 Ant. cause … New thesaurus
eventuate — ☆ eventuate [ē ven′cho͞o āt΄, ē ven′sho͞oāt΄; iven′cho͞o āt΄, iven′sho͞o āt΄ ] vi. eventuated, eventuating [< L eventus (see EVENT) + ATE1] to happen in the end; result: often with in … English World dictionary
eventuate — eventuality, eventuate Both words date from the 18c and have had their fair share of criticism. Eventuate was derided by De Quincy (1834) as ‘Yankeeish’ and by Dean Alford (1864) as ‘another horrible word’, and Fowler (1926) castigated both as… … Modern English usage
eventuate — Competition for economic interest, power and social esteem can eventuate in community formation only if.. . (British Journal of Sociology, cited by Hudson). A pompous synonym for result … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
eventuate — Competition for economic interest, power and social esteem can eventuate in community formation only if. . . (British Journal of Sociology, cited by Hudson). A pompous synonym for result … Dictionary of troublesome word
eventuate in — lead to as a result. → eventuate … English new terms dictionary
eventuate — [ɪ vɛn(t)ʃʊeɪt, tjʊ ] verb formal occur as a result. ↘(eventuate in) lead to as a result. Derivatives eventuation noun Origin C18 (orig. US): from event, on the pattern of actuate … English new terms dictionary
eventuate — verb formal to happen as a result of something eventuate in sth phrasal verb (T) formal to be the final cause of something: The scandal finally eventuated in the resignation of the prime minister … Longman dictionary of contemporary English