conclusion
noun uk/kənˈkluː.ʒən/ us/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
(LAST PART)
C2 [ C ]结局;结尾;结果
the final part of something
Be careful not to introduce new ideas in the conclusion of your essay. 注意不要在你的论文结论部分引入新的想法。
in conclusion formalB2 最后
finally
In conclusion, I would like to thank our guest speaker. 最后,我要感谢我们的演讲嘉宾。
In conclusion, I want to say how pleased I am to see education as our number one priority.
So, in conclusion, I think we should not hesitate to take this opportunity.
In conclusion, Norris argued that the business was unlikely to survive.
In conclusion, he wished us all well and asked to be remembered to the other members of our community.
- More examples
- The conclusion of your essay is good, but the final sentence is too long and complicated.
- If we carry this argument to its logical conclusion, we realize that further investment is not a good idea.
- The result of the election seems to be a foregone conclusion.
- The film has a boringly predictable conclusion.
- By this time they had disagreed so fiercely that there was no hope of an amicable conclusion.
(AGREEMENT)
[ U ]缔结;商定;议定
the act of arranging or agreeing something formally
the conclusion of the deal/treaty 协议的达成/条约的缔结
(JUDGMENT)
B1 [ C ]结论;论断;推断
the opinion you have after considering all the information about something
Did you come to/reach/draw any conclusions at the meeting this morning? 今天上午的会议上你们有没有作出什么决定?
[ + that ] At first I thought he was a bit shy, but I've come to the conclusion that he's simply unfriendly! 起初我以为他有点害羞,可是后来我断定他就是不友好!