英语
词源
源自拉丁语 conclūdere (“关上,停止”), conclūdō的现在主动不定式形式。
发音
- 國際音標(幫助):/kən.ˈkluːd/
Audio (US): (檔案)
动词
conclude (第三人称单数现在时 concludes, 现在分词 concluding, 一般过去时和过去分词 concluded)
- conclude
- 〈不及物〉结束。
- 1749, Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling:“He inveighed against the folly of making oneself liable for the debts of others; vented many bitter execrations against the brother; and concluded with wishing something could be done for the unfortunate family.”
- The story concluded with a moral.
- 这个故事以一个寓意结束。
- 〈及物〉使结束。
- Francis Bacon:“I will conclude this part with the speech of a counsellor of state.”
- 〈及物〉使产生结果,使完成。
- Shakespeare:“[...]if we conclude a peace[...]”
- to conclude a bargain
- 达成协议
- 〈及物〉做出最后决定;得出结论。
- Tillotson:“No man can conclude God's love or hatred to any person by anything that befalls him.”
- From the evidence, I conclude that this man was murdered.
- 根据证据,我断定这个人是被谋杀的。
- 〈废〉作出最后的决定或判断;判断;决定。
- Addison:“But no frail man, however great or high, / Can be concluded blest before he die.”
- 停止,阻碍,限制(常用被动)。
- Sir M. Hale:“If therefore they will appeal to revelation for their creation they must be concluded by it.”
- The defendant is concluded by his own plea.
- A judgment concludes the introduction of further evidence.
- 〈废〉封闭。
- Hooker:“The very person of Christ [was] concluded within the grave.”
- 〈废〉包含。
- Bible, Romans xi. 32:“For God hath concluded all in unbelief.”
- Bible, Romans xi. 32:“The Scripture hath concluded all under sin.”
- 〈逻〉推断(形成因果关系)。
反义词
派生词
- concludable
- concluder
- conclusible
意大利语
动词
conclude
- concludere的变格。
拉丁语
动词
conclude
- conclūdō的变格。
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