conclusive如何读

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美:[kənˈkluːsɪv]

conclusive是什么意思

  • adj.决定性的;确实的;结论性的

conclusive自然拼读

con·clu·sive

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conclusive扩展

conclusively (adv.)

conclusive词根

词根:conclude

adj.

concluding 结束的;最后的

adv.

conclusively 最后地;决定性地

n.

conclusion 结论;结局;推论

conclusiveness 结论性;决定性

vi.

conclude 推断;断定;决定

vt.

conclude 推断;决定,作结论;结束

conclusive英英释义

Adjective

1. forming an end or termination; especially putting an end to doubt or question;

"conclusive proof"

"the evidence is conclusive"

2. final and deciding;

"the conclusive reason"

3. expressing finality with no implication of possible change;

"an absolute (or unequivocal) quarantee to respect the nation's authority"

"inability to make a conclusive (or unequivocal) refusal"

conclusive词组

conclusive evidence决定性证据

conclusive词源中文解释

1610年代,“发生在结束时”,源自法语 conclusif,源自晚期拉丁语 conclusivus,源自 conclus-,拉丁语 concludere 的过去分词词干“关上,封闭”,源自拉丁语 com 的同化形式“一起”(参见 con-)+ -cludere,拉丁语 claudere 的组合形式“关上”(参见 close(动词))。意思是“决定性的,有说服力的,以至于不容置疑”(基于“导致逻辑结论”的概念,从而结束辩论),始于1640年代。相关词: Conclusiveness。

conclusive_法律行业词汇

决定性的

conclusive词源英文解释

see conclude

The first known use of conclusive was in 1536

conclusive儿童词典英英释义

conclusiveadjective

decisive sense 1, convincing

conclusive proof

conclusiveadjective

decisive sense 1, convincing

conclusive proof

conclusive 例句

1 “As a curator, I don’t believe in presenting exhibits that are conclusive,” he said.

2 Eileen and Alice never reach conclusive positions, but their sincere correspondence demonstrates how the world beyond intervenes even when one is retreating into a private refuge.

3 Reality has yet to offer a conclusive answer one way or the other, leaving our imaginations to run wild.

4 Stress also is not widely believed by experts to have a significant effect on ulcer formation, and research hasn’t presented conclusive findings.

5 Mr. Eakin added of Mr. Gatti’s reporting, “Though it amasses considerable evidence it’s also worth noting the article does not make a conclusive statement.”

6 The argument came down to high fashion vs street fashion and to France versus Britain — there’s no conclusive evidence either way.”

7 The decision of the Futures Exchange relating to this application shall be final and conclusive.

期交所对此项申请所作决定为最终及不可推翻.

8 That would describe, for example, the phenomenon of watching a complex mystery thriller and being rewarded with the conclusive “a-ha!” moment of discovering the killer’s true identity.

9 Even letters in the museum’s archive offer no conclusive resolution.

10 Nor do we need to follow Twitter’s lead by immediately wondering if the small pile of stones stacked behind them is conclusive proof that they are both members of the Illuminati.

11 Nothing is conclusive, or clear, or clean — especially when the world around you never seems to be your own.

12 Nor is the absence of fractures and cuts on an ancient skeleton conclusive proof that the person to whom the skeleton belonged did not die a violent death.

13 The death of the country house should not be as conclusive as that of some of the others.

14 Banks shows that it is difficult and never conclusive — and that it matters.

15 Especially for the innumerate, a few vivid predictions or coincidences often carry more weight than much more conclusive but less striking statistical evidence.

16 Until last week, however, the data were anything but conclusive.

但直到上星期,人们才从实验数据中得出结论。

17 Whether you consider this to be conclusive proof that GMOs are safe or not, it’s a huge step towards eroding the fear that we don’t know enough about them.

18 No conclusive evidence of its fate ever emerged.

19 It was, in any conclusive sense, an artist’s picture, steeped in high, high, organized talent and God knows how many hours of hard work.

20 But since the idea of eating according to pH was first considered in the 1930s, little conclusive proof has emerged that this type of diet would lead to improved health.

conclusive 同义词

8 压倒性的

compelling

16 结论性

conclusively

20 确定性

certainty determinacy

21 结论性的

demonstrative final last wrap-up

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