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event [ɪ'vent] n
gen. wypadek zdarzenie, fakt
event [ɪ'vent] n
gen. impreza f; konkurencja f; wydarzenie n
comp., MS zdarzenie n (An action or occurrence to which a program might respond. Examples include state changes, data transfers, key presses, and mouse movements)
stat. zdarzenie n
Events n
comp., MS Wydarzenia n (The link to the online shared event organiser on Windows Live Events)
event [ɪ'vent] adj.
automat. zaszłość
 English thesaurus
event [ɪ'vent] n
gen. in the ~ that + clause (in the ~ that they come - in the event of is followed by a noun or gerund, e.g. In the event of the earl's death, the title will lapse. ° In the event that, treated as a compound conjunction, is ungainly and avoided by good writers - The Oxford Guide to English Usage); in the ~ that + clause (in the ~ that they come - in the event of is followed by a noun or gerund, e.g. In the event of the earl's death, the title will lapse. ° In the event that, treated as a compound conjunction, is ungainly and avoided by good writers - The Oxford Guide to English Usage 8 1 Alexander Demidov)
IT Something that happens at a specific place and/or time
event. abbr.
abbr. eventuality
EVENT [ɪ'vent] abbr.
abbr., mil., avia. eventuality
event [ɪ'vent] n
lit. An occurrence or an incident within a text or plot. A story will generally consist of several events.
event: 250 phrases in 36 subjects
Accounting15
Agriculture3
Analytical chemistry1
Automatic control1
Banking3
Business1
Commerce1
Construction24
Earth sciences1
Economy4
Electronics1
Environment4
Finances14
General22
Health care2
Hobbies and pastimes2
Immigration and citizenship1
Life sciences12
Mathematics3
Medical8
Microsoft96
Nuclear and fusion power1
Nuclear physics2
Obsolete / dated1
Pharmacy and pharmacology4
Politics3
Reliability2
Religion2
Risk Management2
Social science2
Sports1
Statistics1
Taxes1
Telegraphy1
Transport4
Vacuum tubes4