eventuate

英 [ɪ'ven(t)ʃʊeɪt; -tjʊ-] 美 [ɪ'vɛntʃuet]
  • vi. 结果为;发生,终于发生
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eventuate (v.)
1788, American English, from Latin eventus, past participle of eventire (see event). Related: Eventuated; eventuating.
1. Through the cultivation of this habit of mind there will eventuate a steadiness of spiritual perception.
灵知通过调整自性的流通而最终稳定圆融.

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2. However, because currency stability and financial reconstruction were considered of greater urgency this did not eventuate.
但这并没有成为现实, 因为稳定货币和重建金融体系被认为是当务之急.

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