finale 的定义
- the last piece, division, or movement of a concert, opera, or composition.
- the concluding part of any performance, course of proceedings, etc.; end.
finale 近义词
ending of an event
更多finale例句
- Clemson scored 31 points in the first quarter, Trevor Lawrence threw for 403 yards and two touchdowns in his first game in a month and the Tigers cruised to a 52-17 rout of the Panthers in their home finale.
- How much of that consideration ultimately went into the finale is difficult to say.
- That’s why it was mildly thrilling during the finale when there was actual drama.
- However, two things happened during the finale that managed to redeem the season.
- Lorelai and Luke’s unresolved tension is steadily rocketing up as the season heads toward the finale.
- And in the season finale, I cringed so hard that tears finally came out.
- When things reached the ludicrous crescendo of the finale—when neither story made sense—my heart sank.
- Their reward: what is possibly the most infuriating series finale of the new millennium.
- The hit podcast Serial uploaded its first season finale Thursday morning.
- That this kind of episode was The Newsroom finale was…confusing.
- Think what appetites these Americans have: after every performance Blow was obliged to repeat the entire finale!
- For the multitude, it is simply an unpleasant finale to the life of a well known man.
- The finale of the first act produced an effect which fairly astonished me.
- In the very beginning of this grand finale we learn therefore that the visions concern the land of Israel.
- Love —obstacles—misery—tears—despair—glimmer of hope—unexpected solution of difficulties—happy finale.