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the happy event (humorous) Related vocabulary: one way or the otherthe birth of a child. So when are they expecting the happy event? See also: happy It's easy to be wise after the event. (British, American & Australian, American) something that you say which means that it is easy to understand what you could have done to prevent something bad from happening after it has happened. In retrospect I suppose we should have realised that she was in trouble and tried to help her but then I suppose it's easy to be wise after the event. People often tell me they'd never have taken out a loan if they'd thought about it more carefully - but it's easy to be smart after the fact. in any event whatever happens. I hope to meet her this afternoon, but in any event I have to return home tomorrow. Usage notes: the same meaning can also be expressed by at (the very) least, come hell or high water, come what may, and either way See also: any in the event of something if something should happen. In the event of war, we have to be prepared to send in troops. Travel insurance protects you in the event that you have to cancel your trip. Related vocabulary: in case of somethingUsage notes: sometimes used in the form in the unlikely event |
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SL: Well, I remember one person gushing about your work's "complete eventlessness. When Wolfgang Staehle's exhibition "2001" opened in early September at Postmasters gallery in New York, it offered a panorama of eventlessness. |
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