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consummately

/verb kon-suh-meyt; adjective kuhn-suhm-it, kon-suh-mit/US // verb ˈkɒn səˌmeɪt; adjective kənˈsʌm ɪt, ˈkɒn sə mɪt //

精诚所至金石为开,尽心尽力,精诚所至

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v.有主动词 verb
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    con·sum·mat·ed, con·sum·mat·ing.

    • : to bring to a state of perfection; fulfill.
    • : to complete by a pledge or the signing of a contract: The company consummated its deal to buy a smaller firm.
    • : to complete by the first marital sexual intercourse.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : complete or perfect; supremely skilled; superb: a consummate master of the violin.
    • : being of the highest or most extreme degree: a work of consummate skill; an act of consummate savagery.

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Examples

  • Cisterra executed the lease arrangement with the city on the same day the sale was consummated.

  • Forever the consummate engineer, Ridley handed Yeager a 10-inch length of broomstick so he could pull down the hatch with one hand, sparing his sore ribs.

  • The consummate feel-good story of the 2020 college football season can be found in Conway, South Carolina.

  • James Addison Baker was the consummate master at actually getting things done in Washington.

  • As more contracts are consummated through computers, a Big Tech company could make the tie-up official and ink the dotted line.

  • Belleisle, for his part, is consummately skilful, and manages as only himself could.

  • But the old man consummately ignored this complication and directed attention to his son.

  • The chief memory that will remain of him is that of a King and man who fought consummately well.

  • He may have sparkled consummately in a normal condition; but he did not sparkle on the Cuba.

  • But these actual things she knew she could do consummately; and she would not risk the production of anything not consummate.