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 conclusion [kən'kluʒən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 结论, 结尾, 推论

[法] 缔结, 结论, 推论


  1. The conclusion of the movie was anticlimactic.
    电影的结局真没劲。
  2. What conclusion did you come to?
    你得出了什么结论?
  3. Your information is inaccurate and your conclusion is therefore wrong.
    你的信息不准确,所以你的结论是错误的。


conclusion
[ noun ]
  1. a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration

  2. <noun.cognition>
    a decision unfavorable to the opposition
    his conclusion took the evidence into account
    satisfied with the panel's determination
  3. an intuitive assumption

  4. <noun.cognition>
    jump to a conclusion
  5. the temporal end; the concluding time

  6. <noun.time>
    the stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell
    the market was up at the finish
    they were playing better at the close of the season
  7. event whose occurrence ends something

  8. <noun.event>
    his death marked the ending of an era
    when these final episodes are broadcast it will be the finish of the show
  9. the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises of a syllogism)

  10. <noun.communication>
  11. the act of ending something

  12. <noun.act>
    the termination of the agreement
  13. a final settlement

  14. <noun.communication>
    the conclusion of a business deal
    the conclusion of the peace treaty
  15. the last section of a communication

  16. <noun.communication>
    in conclusion I want to say...
  17. the act of making up your mind about something

  18. <noun.act>
    the burden of decision was his
    he drew his conclusions quickly


Conclusion \Con*clu"sion\, n. [F., fr. L. conclusio. See
{Conclude}.]
1. The last part of anything; close; termination; end.

A fluorish of trumpets announced the conclusion of
the contest. --Prescott.

2. Final decision; determination; result.

And the conclusion is, she shall be thine. --Shak.

3. Any inference or result of reasoning.

4. (Logic) The inferred proposition of a syllogism; the
necessary consequence of the conditions asserted in two
related propositions called premises. See {Syllogism}.

He granted him both the major and minor, but denied
him the conclusion. --Addison.

5. Drawing of inferences. [Poetic]

Your wife Octavia, with her modest eyes
And still conclusion. --Shak.

6. An experiment, or something from which a conclusion may be
drawn. [Obs.]

We practice likewise all conclusions of grafting and
inoculating. --Bacon.

7. (Law)
(a) The end or close of a pleading, e.g., the formal
ending of an indictment, ``against the peace,'' etc.
(b) An estoppel or bar by which a person is held to a
particular position. --Wharton.

{Conclusion to the country} (Law), the conclusion of a
pleading by which a party ``puts himself upon the
country,'' i.e., appeals to the verdict of a jury.
--Mozley & W.

{In conclusion}.
(a) Finally.
(b) In short.

{To try conclusions}, to make a trial or an experiment.

Like the famous ape,
To try conclusions, in the basket creep. --Shak.

Syn: Inference; deduction; result; consequence; end;
decision. See {Inference}.

  1. Rostenkowski, in a statement on the new report, said the reduction in tax burdens for the wealthy was "staggering." The CBO conclusion is essentially the same as that in a study by Citizens for Tax Justice that was made public Thursday.
  2. The conclusion is based on Goodwin's observations as well as discussions about Johnson the author had at the time with a psychiatrist.
  3. Here are excerpts from an informal question-and-answer session that President Bush held Sunday with reporters after his joint press conference with Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev at the conclusion of their two-day summit.
  4. Jack Gravely, president of the state National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said today that his group supports the basic findings and conclusion of the report.
  5. Many weather researchers hesitate to pronounce any conclusion on global warming, pointing out that too little is known about the threat to make a judgment.
  6. His conclusion was delivered in a letter Thursday to FAA administrator T. Allan McArtor.
  7. AFTER YEARS of looking at Caribbean beaches I have come to the conclusion that there are only a number of ways of describing them.
  8. But an 11 per cent rise is also predicted for personal and protective services including childcare, security, travel and catering. The overall conclusion is that white-collar, service jobs will continue to replace blue-collar, manufacturing jobs.
  9. The Vincennes did pick up from elsewhere a frequency normally emitted by warplanes, which contributed to the mistaken conclusion that the aircraft was an attacking F-14.
  10. One U.S.-funded birth control drive sputtered out a couple of years back when the Haitian doctor in charge of it came to the conclusion that birth control was the white man's way of keeping the black man down.
  11. 'We were not able to reach any conclusion on this contention,' the MMC says. The MMC's view of a chequered competitive background was not shared by Allied and Carlsberg.
  12. That is the categorical conclusion of the survey," said Tom Morrison of the Britain-based Agrisystems, which trained the researchers and collated the data.
  13. In one sense her conclusion is predictable: Mata Hari was a victim, and moreover a victim of predictable kinds of male fears and attitudes.
  14. McKay's report supported that conclusion, which Meese and his lawyers have steadfastly disputed.
  15. Mr. Hodel made the designation despite the unanimous conclusion of the National Park Service Advisory Board that the site didn't merit an exception to its rule of waiting at least 50 years after a historic incident to designate a landmark.
  16. A 1981 congressional study requested by Sen. Jake Garn, R-Utah, after the Army announced plans to close the fort reached the same conclusion.
  17. However, Aaron Lehmann, an analyst who follows the duo and Danaher for Balis Zorn Gerard Inc. in New York, said "it wouldn't be an illogical conclusion" for the brothers to consider buying Ethan Allen.
  18. "I would believe that by end (of) spring we will see most cases brought to a successful conclusion," Mr. Shad told a meeting of investment bankers and financiers.
  19. "We understand that from all the data given to us that there's no conclusion," attorney Frederick R. Stortecky said.
  20. The combatants again shook hands and smiled after the debate's conclusion.
  21. By the time the event crawls to its conclusion on Monday night, three-quarters of the original revelers have chugged the bitter brew of defeat, and the hotel lobby looks pretty bare.
  22. The absolute level at which our improvements are taking place is unacceptably low" _ a conclusion few quarreled with last week.
  23. Analysts said the departure of the two non-executives had raised worries about how Hi-Tec was managed and its trading outlook. 'When non-executives of this calibre resign simultaneously, one obviously draws a negative conclusion,' one analyst said.
  24. If we come to the conclusion that three-day eventing isn't possible in Atlanta conditions, we're going to come out and say so. 'This research has implications that stretch a long way past the 1996 Olympics.
  25. The anarchists arrived at the embassy at the conclusion of a march by 20,000 demonstrators who were marking the 15th anniversary of a student uprising against the 1967-74 military dictatorship in Greece.
  26. A formal endorsement of the aid effort was expected to come today following the conclusion of closed-door meetings of the IMF's policy-setting interim committee.
  27. A White House spokesman said a decision to pay compensation to relatives of the 290 victims of the missile attack may come prior to the conclusion of an official inquiry into the Persian Gulf accident.
  28. Rumbles have sounded on Capitol Hill and elsewhere that Yeutter was headed for greener pastures following completion of the 1990 farm bill and the conclusion next month of international trade talks.
  29. "There were several discussions with management, but we came to the conclusion that we would not be able to go forward on a friendly basis," he said.
  30. Nonetheless, the economy is starting to benefit from the conclusion of widespread inventory reduction.
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