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finally

/fahyn-l-ee/US // ˈfaɪn l i //UK // (ˈfaɪnəlɪ) //

最后,最终,终于,最后是

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : at the final point or moment; in the end.
    • : in a final manner; conclusively or decisively.
    • : at last; eventually; after considerable delay: After three tries, he finally passed his driving test.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adv.beyond any doubt
adv.in the end; after period of time

Examples

  • Tiger Lake's official launch event earlier this month didn't offer much red meat for anyone already up-to-date on the news—but today, we finally have our own hands-on test results to share.

  • Paul finally realized Ryan was serious and with his blessing, Ryan began the process to determine if his kidney was a match for Paul.

  • In Malaysia, the government is finally acting to protect what’s left of Sarawak’s ancient forest canopy.

  • In June, GNA forces, mostly militias backed by Turkish drone attacks, finally repelled Haftar’s 14-month military offensive against Tripoli.

  • Seeing this, enough of the know-it-all investors who knew nothing about her customers finally knew enough to engage with Rent the Runway as a business proposition.

  • And finally, this is who most of our political press is—gullible enough to be surprised by either of the first two.

  • The U.S. military is finally starting to train Iraqi troops to fight ISIS in restive Anbar province.

  • On his eighth try, more than three decades after he went in, the parole board finally voted to release Sam.

  • Finally, Van Cleef and Martin realize Liberty is going too far.

  • I finally called Lee a couple of times and we talked but he was busy with guests at the house.

  • These differences of interests will lead to disputes, ill blood, and finally to separation.

  • Finally, let me ask the general reader to put aside all prejudice, and give both sides a fair hearing.

  • Edna Pontellier, casting her eyes about, had finally kept them at rest upon the sea.

  • I finally mustered up my courage and said "Ich," but told him I did not know it perfectly yet.

  • But a lawyer who needed the wherewithal finally condescended to risk the task, and into it he plunged.