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conclusively
决定性地
常用释义
英音[ kənˈkluːsɪvli ]
美音[ kənˈkluːsɪvli ]
基本释义
  • adv. 最后地;决定性地
例句
  • 1·She said if the world did not act conclusively now, it would only bequeath the problem to future generations.
    她说如果这个世界现在不采取正确的行动,那只会把问题遗留给后代。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2·Shakespeare's date of death is conclusively known: it was April 23, 1616.
    莎士比亚的死亡日期是确切知道的:1616年4月23日。
  • 3·The Norwegian police have yet to answer conclusively the vital question of whether he acted alone or with accomplices.
    到目前为止,关于他是否独自行凶或有同谋的这个关键问题,挪威警方尚未给出结论。
  • 4·Newton conclusively established the law of gravity.
    牛顿确定了万有引力定律。
  • 5·Or at least proving conclusively that there are no risks.
    至少应该结论性地证明它们没有风险。
  • 6·It is entirely possible, but not yet conclusively proven.
    完全有可能,但是目前尚没有得到最后的证实。
  • 7·Tax liability depends conclusively on the place of residence.
    纳税义务完全以居住地为准。
  • 8·But it has conclusively ended a much-transgressed 2002 ceasefire.
    但它最终结束了本已屡屡违犯的2002年停火协议。
  • 9·Idea Graveyard, feature requests that have been conclusively rejected.
    想法墓地,已经被拒绝的功能。
  • 10·Time is money, family a luxury – the world has most conclusively changed.
    时间是金钱,家人是财富—世界已经发生了很大改变。
同义词
adv. 最后地;决定性地
同根词
词根: conclude
conclusive adj 决定性的;最后的;确实的;确定性的
concluding adj 结束的;最后的
conclusiveness n 结论性;决定性
conclude vi 推断;断定;决定
conclude vt 推断;决定,作结论;结束