[N-COUNT 可数名词]结论;推论 When you come to a conclusion, you decide that something is true after you have thought about it carefully and have considered all the relevant facts.
[oft N that]
Over the years I've come to the conclusion that she's a very great musician...
这些年来,我得出的结论是她是一位非常伟大的音乐家。
I have tried to give some idea of how I feel — other people will no doubt draw their own conclusions.
我试着说了一些我的感受,其他人无疑会有他们自己的结论。
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[N-SING 单数名词]结束;末尾 The conclusion of something is its ending.
[also no det]
At the conclusion of the programme, I asked the children if they had any questions they wanted to ask me.
节目结束的时候,我问孩子们有没有问题想问我。
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[N-SING 单数名词]缔结;签订 The conclusion of a treaty or a business deal is the act of arranging it or agreeing it.
[usu with supp]
...the expected conclusion of a free-trade agreement between Mexico and the United States.
墨西哥与美国之间自由贸易协定的如期签订
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[PHRASE 短语]必然会发生的事;事先料定的结局 You can refer to something that seems certain to happen as a foregone conclusion .
[oft it v-link PHR that]
It was a foregone conclusion that I would end up in the same business as him...
早已注定我最终会和他干同一行。
The championship result was almost a foregone conclusion.
锦标赛的结果差不多在意料之中。
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[PHRASE 短语]最后;总而言之 You say 'in conclusion' to indicate that what you are about to say is the last thing that you want to say.
[PHR with cl]
In conclusion, walking is a cheap, safe, enjoyable and readily available form of exercise.
总而言之,散步是一种廉价、安全、愉快的锻炼方式,而且随时随地都可以进行。
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[PHRASE 短语]匆忙地下判断;草率地下结论 If you say that someone jumps to a conclusion, you are critical of them because they decide too quickly that something is true, when they do not know all the facts.
[V and N inflect]
[disapproval]
I didn't want her to jump to the conclusion that the divorce was in any way her fault...
我不想让她草率地断定离婚完全是她的错。
Forgive me. I shouldn't be jumping to conclusions.
原谅我,我不该草率地下结论。
Oxford
con·clu·sion★AWL/kənˈkluːʒn; NAmEkənˈkluːʒn/noun1★[countable ]something that you decide when you have thought about all the information connected with the situation 结论;推论◆I've come to the conclusionthat he's not the right person for the job. 我断定他不适合做这项工作。◆It took the jury some time to reach the conclusionthat she was guilty. 陪审团花了很长时间才得出结论认为她有罪。◆New evidence might lead to the conclusionthat we are wrong. 根据新的证据可能会推断出我们是错的。◆We can safely draw some conclusionsfrom our discussion. 从讨论中我们可以有把握地得出一些结论。☞collocationsat
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2★[countable , usually singular ]the end of sth such as a speech or a piece of writing 结束;结果;结尾;结局◆The conclusion of the book was disappointing.这部书的结尾令人失望。◆In conclusion(= finally),I would like to thank… 最后,我想感谢…◆If we took this argument to its logical conclusion… 假如我们把这个论点归结到合乎其逻辑的结论…3[uncountable ]the formal and final arrangement of sth official 签订;达成;缔结SYN
completion
◆the successful conclusion of a trade treaty贸易条约的成功签署IDIOMjump/leap to conˈclusions | jump/leap to the conˈclusion that…to make a decision about sb/sth too quickly, before you know or have thought about all the facts 匆忙下结论;贸然断定◆There I go again—jumping to conclusions.我又犯老毛病了,匆忙草率地下结论。☞more at
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LANGUAGE BANK 用语库conclusionSumming up an argument 总结论点■In conclusion,the study has provided useful insights into the issues relating to people's perception of crime. 综上所述,本研究为人们对犯罪活动的认识问题提供了有益的见解。■Based on this study, it can be concluded thatthe introduction of new street lighting did not reduce reported crime. 基于这项研究可以得出这样的结论:增加街道照明设备并没有使犯罪案件报案数量减少。■To sum up,no evidence can be found to support the view that improved street lighting reduces reported crime. 总而言之,没有证据表明街道照明的改进能使犯罪案件报案数量减少。■The available evidence clearly leads to the conclusion thatthe media do have an influence on the public perception of crime. 现有证据显然可以得出这一结论:公众对犯罪活动的认识确实受到媒体的影响。■The main conclusion to be drawn fromthis study is that public perception of crime is significantly influenced by crime news reporting. 本研究可以得出的一个主要结论是:公众对犯罪活动的认识受到犯罪新闻报道的很大影响。■This study has shown thatpeople's fear of crime is out of all proportion to crime itself. 本研究表明,人们对犯罪活动的恐惧与犯罪活动本身并不相称。■Fear of crime is out of all proportion to the actual level of crime, and the reasons for this can be summarized as follows.First… 对犯罪活动的恐惧与实际犯罪水平并不相称,其原因可归结为以下几点。第一,…■Overall/ In general,women are more likely than men to feel insecure walking alone after dark. 一般情况下,天黑后独自行走,女人比男人更容易感到不安全。■➱ Language Banks at emphasis,first,generallyconclusionconclusionscon·clu·sion/kənˈkluːʒn; NAmEkənˈkluːʒn/
1[countable] something you decide after considering all the information you have → conclude: These are the report’s main conclusions.conclusion (that) I soon came to the conclusion that she was lying. It is still too early to reach a conclusion on this point. There are perhaps two main conclusions to be drawn from the above discussion. All the evidence pointed to the conclusion that he was guilty. It’s important not to jump to conclusions. The police came to the inescapable conclusion that the children had been murdered.2[countable] formal the end or final part of somethingSYN endconclusion of At the conclusion of the meeting, little progress had been made.3in conclusion used in a piece of writing or a speech to show that you are about to finish what you are sayingSYN finally: In conclusion, I would like to say how much I have enjoyed myself today.GRAMMARYou say: · In conclusion, education reinforces democracy.✗Don’t say: As a conclusion ... | As conclusion ...Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS4[uncountable] the final arrangement of an agreement, a business deal etcconclusion of the conclusion of a peace treaty5be a foregone conclusion to be certain to happen, even though it has not yet officially happened: The outcome of the battle was a foregone conclusion.COLLOCATIONSverbscome to/arrive at/reach a conclusion (=decide something)· I eventually came to the conclusion that I wanted to study law.draw a conclusion (=decide something from what you learn or see)· We tried not to draw any conclusions too early in the investigation.jump to/leap to conclusions (=decide something is true without knowing all the facts, especially when you are wrong)· Everyone jumped to the conclusion that we would get married.lead to/point to a conclusion (=make you decide that something is true)· All the data led to only one conclusion.support a conclusion (=suggest that something is true)· The evidence supports the conclusion that his death was an accident.adjectivesan obvious conclusion· All her symptoms led to the obvious conclusion – she was pregnant.the wrong conclusion· Reporters saw the couple together and leapt to the wrong conclusion.the right/correct conclusion· I am sure that you came to the right conclusion.the opposite conclusion· A lot of scientific evidence supports the opposite conclusion.the inescapable/inevitable conclusion (=one that is very obvious, although you may not like it)· The inescapable conclusion was that the country needed a change of leadership.the logical conclusion (=one that makes sense when you think about it carefully)· The logical conclusion is that short commercials are just as effective as longer ones.a firm conclusion (=definite decision)· At the end of the day, no firm conclusion had been reached.a surprising/startling conclusion· After years of research, he reached a startling conclusion.a hasty conclusion (=one that you reach too quickly, so that you are probably wrong)· Researchers must beware of drawing hasty conclusions.THESAURUSconclusion something you decide after considering all the information you have: · Doctors failed to reach a conclusion on the exact cause of death.· The report’s main conclusion was that global warming was a serious threat.findings the information that someone has discovered as a result of their study, work etc: · Surveys conducted in other countries reported similar findings.result the answers that are provided by a scientific study or test: · Have you had the result of your blood test yet?
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n.结论;结局;推论
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