[N-COUNT 可数名词](演出的)终场,最后一幕;(音乐的)终曲,末乐章;(一系列演出)最后一场Thefinale of a show, piece of music, or series of shows is the last part of it or the last one of them, especially when this is exciting or impressive.
[usu with supp]
... the finale of Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony...
肖斯塔科维奇第五交响曲的末乐章
Tonight's light show is the grand finale of a month-long series of events.
今晚的灯光秀是为期1个月的系列活动的盛大收场。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](特定的)结尾,结束 If you say that an event provides a particular kind of finaleto something, you mean that it provides it with a particular kind of ending.
[usu sing]
...the dramatic finale to America's seven-year hostage crisis...
历时7年的美国人质危机的戏剧性结局
It was a sad finale to an otherwise spectacular career.
对于一段一直辉煌的职业生涯来说,这是一个惨淡的收官。
Oxford
fi·nale/fɪˈnɑːli; NAmEfɪˈnæli/noun1the last part of a show or a piece of music (演出的)终场,结局;(音乐的)终曲,末乐章◆the rousing finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony贝多芬第九交响曲激动人心的末乐章◆The festival ended with a grand finalein Hyde Park. 节日的压轴活动是在海德公园举行的盛大演出。2finale(to sth) ( after an adjective 置于形容词后) an ending to sth of the type mentioned 结尾◆a fitting finale to the day's events当天活动的圆满结束finalefinalesfi·nale/fɪˈnɑːli; NAmEfɪˈnæli/
the last part of a piece of music or of a show, event etc: the finale of a Broadway show a game with a dramatic finalegrand finale (=very impressive end to a show) The fireworks were the grand finale of the ceremonies.
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