eventual
adj. 最后的,最终的
You use eventual to indicate that something happens or is the case at the end of a process or period of time.
There are many who believe that civil war will be the eventual outcome of the racial tension in the country...
有很多人相信,该国种族关系的紧张最终将导致内战。
The eventual aim is reunification.
最终目标是实现统一。
1. expected to follow in the indefinite future from causes already operating;
Their eventual shape and size is determined by heredity.
乳房的最后形状和大小取决于遗传因素.
Rapid economic growth may lead to an overextension of resources and lead an eventual catastrophelloc meltdown.
经济迅速增长有可能导致过度使用资源,并引起最终伟大的灾祸.
America's eventual supremacy has been predicated incessantly.
他们一再预言,美国终将称雄于世.
Only a few days before he had predicted an eventual smash to Addison.
就在前几天,他曾向爱迪生预言过可能发生的倒闭.
Advise what you hear from them query their eventual concession possible.
请把从他们那里得到消息告诉我们,怀疑他们最后可能会做出让步.