finalized / ˈfaɪn lˌaɪz /

定稿最终确定定稿的已定稿

finalized2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

fi·na·lized, fi·na·liz·ing.

  1. to put into final form; complete all the details of.
v. 无主动词 verb

fi·na·lized, fi·na·liz·ing.

  1. to complete an agreement; conclude negotiations: We should finalize by the end of the week.

finalized 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

concluded

finalized 的近义词 3

更多finalized例句

  1. If TikTok doesn’t get the extension and the deal is still not finalized by Thursday, the government would be able to go to court to sue to force the sale, said Robert Chesney, an associate dean at the University of Texas School of Law.
  2. After the release of their positive preliminary data, some governments have rushed to finalize orders and start negotiations with Pfizer and BioNTech.
  3. This is the time to finalize your budget, adjust your bids and overall strategy, so you can easily adapt and pivot during the busier times ahead as you see campaign results and understand how your audience is responding.
  4. Results were still being finalized in Maryland, but commanding leads have emerged in school board races in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, the state’s two largest districts.
  5. It is routine for states to continue counting votes after Election Day, and Pennsylvania said results likely wouldn’t be finalized for several days.
  6. Take fiscal year 2013, the last year the finalized data is available.
  7. The pair began their relationship in 2007, and went public with it in 2010 after her divorce was finalized.
  8. The EPA regulations scheduled to be finalized next year still needs to be put in the books, and implemented by the states.
  9. Her canonization was finalized in 1946, with the Vatican declaring her Patroness of Immigrants in 1950.
  10. “Rather than the finalized models, we display the experimental work-in-progress ones,” Migarou says.