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in conclusion

/kuhn-kloo-zhuhn/US // kənˈklu ʒən //UK // (kənˈkluːʒən) //

总之,最后,总而言之,综上所述

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the end or close; final part.
    • : the last main division of a discourse, usually containing a summing up of the points and a statement of opinion or decisions reached.
    • : a result, issue, or outcome; settlement or arrangement: The restitution payment was one of the conclusions of the negotiations.
    • : final decision: The judge has reached his conclusion.
    • : a reasoned deduction or inference.
    • : Logic. a proposition concluded or inferred from the premises of an argument.
    • : Law. the effect of an act by which the person performing the act is bound not to do anything inconsistent therewith; an estoppel.the end of a pleading or conveyance.
    • : Grammar. apodosis.

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Examples

  • The conclusions were drawn by the majority staff under committee Chairman Peter DeFazio.

  • It has been a difficult journey for her, but fortunately it has a happy conclusion.

  • The real conclusion, yet again, is that getting the most bang out of your altitude buck is complicated and highly individual.

  • Westlake has disputed the conclusions and details of a legislative report that corroborated three women’s complaints that he made unwanted sexual advances.

  • Local research into police stops has reached similar conclusions.

  • Was there an investigation of people at DOJ before they arrived at that conclusion?

  • Editorial and political cartoon pages from throughout the world almost unanimously came to the same conclusion.

  • Following this line of reasoning to its logical conclusion, the way to achieve world peace is to give everyone atomic bombs.

  • In that sense, the last Report was mildly unsatisfying as a conclusion, in that it left so much unresolved.

  • Magnum came into being as a cooperative only two years after the conclusion of World War II.

  • And the others, not knowing that he had that day repented, sat at their distance and tried to form no conclusion.

  • The conclusion is reached that, despite these drawbacks, the Jesuit mission in Canada has made a hopeful beginning.

  • The interest of the story is now at an end; but much yet remains before the conclusion.

  • How would the involuntary accusation have been embittered, had he known that the Empress drew the same conclusion!

  • I made the experiment two years ago, and all my experience since has corroborated the conclusion then arrived at.