英 [kənˈkluːsɪvli] 美 [kənˈkluːsɪvli]
adv. 最后地;决定性地
... concluding 结束的;最后的 conclusively 最后地;决定性地 conclusion 结论;结局;推论 ...
决定性地(conclusively), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... in the end 强调最终失败的结果(用于句首或句尾) conclusively 总结的 peer about 眯着眼睛看 ...
... disclose v.揭露, 揭开 conclusively adv.决定性地;确定地 winch vt.用绞盘绞起 ...
conclusive 决定性的;最后的;确实的;确定性的
concluding 结束的;最后的
conclusiveness 结论性;决定性
conclude 推断;断定;决定
conclude 推断;决定,作结论;结束
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。
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。
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。
The outcome, in particular Caerphilly, dashed that hope, with Labour conclusively retaking control.
When I turn to mega-capitalizations, I cannot parse any clearly discernible pattern that is conclusively bullish.
If the bail-outs work, it will be hard to prove conclusively that they were needed.
ECONOMIST: The treasury secretary is torn between politics and policy