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concluding

/kuhn-klood/US // kənˈklud //UK // (kənˈkluːd) //

结论,总结,结论性,结论性的

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v.有主动词 verb
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    con·clud·ed, con·clud·ing.

    • : to bring to an end; finish; terminate: to conclude a speech with a quotation from the Bible.
    • : to say in conclusion: At the end of the speech he concluded that we had been a fine audience.
    • : to bring to a decision or settlement; settle or arrange finally: to conclude a treaty.
    • : to determine by reasoning; deduce; infer: They studied the document and concluded that the author must have been an eyewitness.
    • : to decide, determine, or resolve: He concluded that he would go no matter what the weather.
    • : Obsolete. to shut up or enclose.to restrict or confine.
v.无主动词 verb
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    con·clud·ed, con·clud·ing.

    • : to come to an end; finish: The meeting concluded at ten o'clock.
    • : to arrive at an opinion or judgment; come to a decision; decide: The jury concluded to set the accused free.

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Examples

  • Growing up healthy means “learning how to deal with mild challenge and change,” Lyons concludes.

  • It found problems, though, and concluded that many eligible lots wouldn’t work, because of logistical issues with its requirement that lots be split equally.

  • Our work shows that we need to constantly balance our own expectations with those we observe in others, and whether the two match up, the authors concluded.

  • The letter concludes by saying that most of the signatories will likely decline to implement the proposed deferral.

  • According to the meeting minutes, the board concluded that the law was likely outdated.

  • Finishing the Triple Crown with the Belmont is like concluding a triathlon with a marathon.

  • The episode seemed to be moments from concluding with nobody hurt, if not necessarily happy ever after.

  • The next most common estimate is 8, respondents concluding that the sequence will reverse itself.

  • A judge eventually threw out the suit, concluding that the charges “lacked specificity.”

  • But the concluding chapter in the story of the Bosnian War has yet to be written.

  • "Be calm, be calm," interposed Mr Bellamy gently, remarking that Allcraft slightly raised his voice at the concluding words.

  • "It is because of this I presume to advise you—but, of course——" And he hesitated, without concluding his sentence.

  • A convention was held at Albany, for the purpose of concluding a treaty with the Six Nations.

  • As to the concluding line of the extract, I must leave it to some better Irish scholar than I can boast myself.

  • “You are right,” said the minister who has already been introduced, and who overheard the concluding remark as he came forward.