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Что (кто) такое Event - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Events; Occasion; Occasions; Event (disambiguation); Occasionally; Occasion (disambiguation); Occaſion
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event         
(events)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
An event is something that happens, especially when it is unusual or important. You can use events to describe all the things that are happening in a particular situation.
...the events of Black Wednesday...
A new book by Grass is always an event.
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2.
An event is a planned and organized occasion, for example a social gathering or a sports match.
...major sporting events.
...our programme of lectures and social events.
N-COUNT: usu with supp
3.
An event is one of the races or competitions that are part of an organized occasion such as a sports meeting.
A solo piper opens Aberdeen Highland Games at 10am and the main events start at 1pm.
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4.
You use in the event of, in the event that, and in that event when you are talking about a possible future situation, especially when you are planning what to do if it occurs.
The bank has agreed to give an immediate refund in the unlikely event of an error being made...
PHRASE
5.
You say in any event after you have been discussing a situation, in order to indicate that what you are saying is true or possible, in spite of anything that has happened or may happen.
In any event, the bowling alley restaurant proved quite acceptable.
= anyway
PHRASE: PHR with cl
6.
You say in the event after you have been discussing what could have happened in a particular situation, in order to indicate that you are now describing what actually did happen. (BRIT)
'Don't underestimate us', Norman Willis warned last year. There was, in the event, little danger of that.
PHRASE: PHR with cl
Event         
·vt To break forth.
II. Event ·noun An affair in hand; business; enterprise.
III. Event ·noun That which comes, arrives, or happens; that which falls out; any incident, good or bad.
IV. Event ·noun The consequence of anything; the issue; conclusion; result; that in which an action, operation, or series of operations, terminates.
event         
1. <software> An occurrence or happening of significance to a task or program, such as the completion of an asynchronous input/output operation. A task may wait for an event or any of a set of events or it may (request to) receive asynchronous notification (a signal or interrupt) that the event has occurred. See also event-driven. 2. <data> A transaction or other activity that affects the records in a file. (2000-02-09)
event         
n.
1) a disastrous; dramatic; historical; literary; major; outstanding; sensational; significant; social; spectacular; sporting; tragic event
2) a media event (to stage a media event)
3) a blessed event ('a birth')
4) current events
5) (sports) field events
6) an event occurs, takes place
7) in the event that + clause (in the event that they come)
8) in an event (in the event of fire; in any event)
9) (misc.) the media sometimes manipulate events
event         
¦ noun
1. a thing that takes place.
a public or social occasion.
2. each of several contests making up a sports competition.
3. Physics a single occurrence of a process, e.g. the ionization of one atom.
Phrases
in any event (or at all events) whatever happens or may have happened.
in the event
1. as it turned out.
2. (in the event of/that) if (the specified thing) happens.
Derivatives
eventless adjective
eventlessness noun
Origin
C16: from L. eventus, from evenire 'result, happen'.
event         
n.
1.
Occurrence, incident, fact, circumstance.
2.
Adventure, affair, marked occurrence.
3.
Result, issue, consequence, end, conclusion, termination.
Event (probability theory)         
IN STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY THEORY, SET OF OUTCOMES TO WHICH A PROBABILITY IS ASSIGNED
Probability/Event; Random event; Stochastic event; Event (probability); Event (statistics); Event probability
In probability theory, an event is a set of outcomes of an experiment (a subset of the sample space) to which a probability is assigned. A single outcome may be an element of many different events, and different events in an experiment are usually not equally likely, since they may include very different groups of outcomes.
Event (computing)         
EVENT IN THE CONTEXT OF COMPUTING
Event listener; Event handler; Mouse click; Event model; Event handling; Event handlers; Keystrokes; Event object; Event Listner; Event listner; Event notification; Click (mouse); Keypresses; Keypress; Listener (computing); Key press; Event (programming); Keyboard event; Mouse event; Keystroke event; Touchscreen event; User-generated event
In programming and software design, an event is an action or occurrence recognized by software, often originating asynchronously from the external environment, that may be handled by the software. Computer events can be generated or triggered by the system, by the user, or in other ways.
Event (philosophy)         
OBJECTS IN TIME OR INSTANTIATIONS OF PROPERTIES IN OBJECTS (IN PHILOSOPHY)
Physical event
In philosophy, events are objects in time or instantiations of properties in objects. On some views, only changes in the form of acquiring or losing a property can constitute events, like the lawn's becoming dry.
Quick time event         
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TYPE OF GAMEPLAY
QTE; Quick Time Events; Quick Timer Event; Quicktime Event; Button sequence; Quick-time event; Quick Time Event; Press X to not die; Quick time events; Quicktime event; Quick time; Quick-time events
In video games, a quick time event (QTE) is a method of context-sensitive gameplay in which the player performs actions on the control device shortly after the appearance of an on-screen instruction/prompt. It allows for limited control of the game character during cut scenes or cinematic sequences in the game.

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