event n. 1.事件;事情;事变;大事。 2.偶然事件,可能发生的事。 3.活动,经历。 4.〔古语〕结局。 5.【体育】项目〔尤指重要比赛〕。 6.【法律】诉讼[判决]的结果。 It was quite an event. 那确实是件大事。 current events 时事。 a double event 双打比赛。 prophesy [wise] after theevent 事后诸葛亮。 field and track event 田径赛。 a target event 射靶比赛。 a team event 团体赛。 at all events=in any event 无论怎样。 in either event 无论是这样还是那样。 in no event 决不能。 in that event 在那时候,在那种场合;如果那样。 in the event 1. 结果,终于。 2. 〔美国〕如果。 in the event of 万一在…的时候,若…一…。 in the (natural) course of events 按自然趋势。 pull off the event 比赛得奖。
Add a load simple action to the on activate event 将load简单操作加入到onactivate事件。
Represents the method that will handle the activated event of dialog box 表示将处理对话框的activated事件的方法。
The activate event handler may also return a value, which is treated identically to a return value of an action request event trigger 激活事件处理器也可以返回一个值,它与动作请求的事件触发器返回的值是一样的。
The later case, validation, is generally concerned with user identity and access; if you have pages that may only be accessed by certain users, you may use the page's activate event handler responsible for verifying that access 稍后的情形里,验证,通常涉及到用户标识和访问;如果你的页面仅允许特定的用户访问,你就可以用页面的激活事件管理器来负责这个访问的校验。
Although activating events often seem to directly cause or contribute to emotional consequences, ellis argues that people largely bring their beliefs to situations, and subjectively interpret or perceive events in light of their beliefs and expectations 虽然引发事件很多时彷佛是导致情绪的直接主因,但艾里斯却提出个体往往带著自己的信念及期望,对事物作出主观的理解及分析。