consummating / verb ˈkɒn səˌmeɪt; adjective kənˈsʌm ɪt, ˈkɒn sə mɪt /

圆满圆满的圆满成功圆满完成

consummating2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

con·sum·mat·ed, con·sum·mat·ing.

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

consummating 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

ultimate, best

v. 动词 verb

achieve, finish

更多consummating例句

  1. They also highlight the city’s inability to nail down where millions of dollars in the transaction ended up years after the deal was consummated.
  2. Mike is a consummate organizer, and I emulate a whole bunch of elements from his playbook.
  3. Indeed, protecting discrimination is the sole area where this consummate yes-man has shown notable leadership.
  4. We believe from a management and Board perspective this is a unique deal of a decade opportunity with a price tag that could easily be consummated.
  5. Wood said the Civic Center Plaza transaction was ultimately consummated in June because the trustees wound up requesting an extension of their own to allow them to take advantage of a tax benefit.
  6. If it sounds as though Scott is a consummate politician, skilled at avoiding controversy, think again.
  7. Like Biden, Klain is a consummate fixer, with Georgetown and Harvard Law School degrees thrown in for good measure.
  8. David, the consummate suitor, naturally pulled out all the stops to woo his lady love.
  9. First-time candidate and full-time economics professor Dave Brat decisively defeated the consummate pol by a 55 to 45 margin.
  10. The monarch, the consummate PR, the head of the nation, had been supremely outplayed on her home territory.
  11. While using the lustrous coverings for his works with consummate skill, there is one qualification that must not be lost sight of.
  12. Such a priest was Portocarrero; and he seems to have been a consummate master of his craft.
  13. His mother had been embalmed with such consummate skill that she appeared as she had appeared on her death bed.
  14. Nelson called him 'a consummate divine,' and by no means stood alone in his opinion.
  15. She showed a consummate perfidy toward Diane de Poitiers, to which historians have not given due attention.