词汇 | conclude |
释义 | conclude verb uk /kənˈkluːd/ us /kənˈkluːd/ concludeverb (FINISH)C1[ I or T ] to end a speech, meeting, or piece of writing: (以…)结束(讲话、会议、文章等) She concluded the speech by reminding us of our responsibility.她在演讲结束时提醒我们所担负的责任。 Before I conclude, I'd like to thank you all for coming.在结束发言前,我想感谢诸位的光临。 The concert concluded with a rousing chorus.音乐会以激动人心的大合唱结束。 to finish something finishDid you finish your homework? endWhat time does the concert end? completeHave you completed the questionnaire? concludeShe concluded her speech by thanking everyone who had helped her. polish offHe's just polished off two huge bowls of pasta. wind upIt's time to wind up the game now. [ T ] to complete an official agreement or task, or arrange a business deal缔结;达成;议定 It's difficult to guess what they will conclude from the evidence.很难猜到他们会从这个证据中得出什么结论。 The report concluded that there was no evidence of collusive behaviour between the banks. Judge Keenan concluded that the surveillance had been lawful.基南法官裁定这种监视属合法行为。 The meeting concluded with a prayer. The book concludes with a plea for a change in the law. Causing something to end abandon abandonment all good things (must) come to an endidiom and have done with itidiom be over the humpidiom cure give over halt hang jack something in kill something stone-deadidiom lay lid lift snap snuff something out stamp on something stamp something out stanch staunch You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Accepting & agreeing concludeverb (JUDGE)C1[ T ] to judge or decide something after thinking carefully about it: 断定;决定;推断出;作出(结论) [ + that ]The jury concluded from the evidence that the defendant was innocent.陪审团依据证据判裁决告无罪。 The discussions continued late into the night, but nothing was concluded.一直谈到深夜,可是没有作出任何决定。 Decisions and deciding ascription be make or break for someone/somethingidiom be on the horns of a dilemmaidiom choose clinch conclusion finalize fish or cut baitidiom flip flip a coinidiom get something into your headidiom judge resolution see fitidiom sleep split decision swing swing the balanceidiom take it into your head to do somethingidiom take the plungeidiom conclude | American Dictionaryconclude verb us/kənˈklud/ concludeverb (END)[ I/T ] to cause something to end, or to end: [ T ]She concluded her remarks by thanking her supporters. [ I ]I’d like to conclude with a song by Tim Buckley. [ I/T ] If you conclude a business deal or official agreement, you agree on it: [ T ]Everyone was intent on concluding the agreement. concludeverb (JUDGE)[ T ] to judge after some consideration: [ + that clause ]We concluded that we could not afford to buy a new car. The judges concluded the same thing I did. conclude | Business Englishconclude verb uk /kənˈkluːd/us [ T ] to have a particular opinion about something after thinking carefully about it: conclude thatAnalysts concluded that borrowing costs were at or very near their peak. The study concluded that food adverts aimed at children were mostly on TV and dominated by high-sugar cereals, soft drinks, confectionery, and fast foods. [ I or T ] to end a meeting, speech, etc., or to come to an end: I'd like to conclude by mentioning all those people who have contributed to the success of the project. The second round of negotiations were concluded in December 2010. Talks with the DTI aren't expected to conclude in time to impact earnings or dividends this year. [ T ] to complete an official agreement or task, or arrange a business deal: conclude an agreement/deal/negotiationThe companies plan to conclude the deal by mid-2012. Examples of concludeconclude We concluded that this amount more than met the reasonableness standard of the law. There is a discussion of the current costs of transplantation and the analysis concludes that the final rule will not substantially raise the costs. The analysis concluded that the economic burden for initial compliance would be minimal for about 90 percent of the small businesses affected. He finally concluded to go to his mistress. After three on the management of wealth and two on counsel, there is a concluding section on peace. She concludes by offering a multivariate model of premenstrual syndrome that may reconcile researchers from radically different theoretical perspectives. The highlights of the book are to be found in the two introductory and the two concluding chapters. However, he concluded that some sections of the meeting could not be described by any of the existing models. He concludes with an exhortation about setting targets for the elimination of poverty in all of its social and economic aspects. The justification of authority, concluded the previous chapter, depends on one main argument, which may be extended and supported by a variety of secondary arguments. The chapter concludes with a mixture of resignation and determination. Having looked at the evidence we concluded that wherever public power has been separated from private power, women have been excluded from it. He concluded that legal processes could be divided into two contrasting types. He concludes that pension funds exist to pool longevity risk and to provide low risk inflation-protected long term cash flow streams. The author concludes by consider ing possible implications of the study, both for research and teaching. See all examples of conclude These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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