名词前夕,前夜; 重要事件的前夕; 傍晚
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1. They held a party on New Year's Eve.
他们在除夕举行了晚会。
2. Clay was nervous on the eve of the examination.
克莱在考试前夕很紧张。
1. 乙烯基乙基醚:七章 乙烯基乙基醚(EVE)市场综合竞争趋势分析 第一节 国际乙烯基乙基醚(EVE)市场发展现状分析 一、国际市场发展现状 二、主要国家发展情况-中国报告基地 三、国际市场变化对国内市场影响分析 第二节 国内乙烯基乙基醚(EVE)市场区域市场需求集中度比较 一、市场需求区域集中度比较-中国报告基地 二、市场需求主要省份集中度比
2. 前夕:激励公司负责影片的国内和海外发行事宜. 除了主演影片之外,波特曼还将担任片子的执行制片人. 她最近刚刚自编自导了短片<<前夕>>(Eve),片子由劳伦.白考尔(Lauren Bacall)、本.戈扎那(Ben Gazzara)和奥利维雅.瑟尔比(Olivia Thirlby)主演.
3. eve:evaluation of equivalent; 当量
4. eve:eveonline; 星战前夜
5. eve:electro vacuum egr; 电真空
1. eve
1. 前夕;前一天;前一段时间
The eve of a particular event or occasion is the day before it, or the period of time just before it.
e.g. ...on the eve of his 27th birthday.
在他27岁生日前一天
1. After a slow vote count, the announcement of the final results took the country by surprise on Orthodox Christmas Eve.
2. The piece was made by the president on the eve of 2007's Spring Festival during Hu's visit to a village in northwestern Gansu Province.
3. In the Chinese lunar calendar, the last day of the twelfth month is called New Year's Eve.
4. He fled to his native France on the eve of sentencing in 1978 after spending 42 days in a California prison for a psychiatric evaluation.
5. Clinton spoke on the eve of the delegate roll call in which both she and Obama will be nominated for president.
6. The old couple's children came to see them on New Year's Eve at their clean, warm apartment.
7. People participate in a Christmas Eve mass at the Shanghai Xujiahui Cathedral.
8. Sudan had seemed adamant on the eve of the summit that it should get the chairmanship.
9. The swirling chatter is new for the Milwaukee Bucks, and they didn't handle it well on the eve of the trading deadline.
10. The global economic crisis could force more girls out of education and into child labor, experts said on the eve of World Day against Child Labour.
eve的反义词
noun
1. the day before
e.g. he always arrives on the eve of her departure
2. the latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall)
e.g. he enjoyed the evening light across the lake
Synonym: evening even eventide
3. the period immediately before something
e.g. on the eve of the French Revolution