释义 |
finally美 ['faɪn(ə)li] 英 ['faɪn(ə)li] - adv.终于;最终;(用于列举)最后;彻底地
- 网络终於;总算;终于吃上饭喽
adv.+v. finally come,finally decide,finally arrive,finally emerge,finally overcome adv. firstly,initially,tentatively adv. lastly,in conclusion,to conclude,to finish,at last 1. | 终于;最终after a long time, especially when there has been some difficulty or delay |
| The performance finally started half an hour late. 延迟了半小时以后演出终于开始了。 | | I finally managed to get her attention. 我终于设法引起了她的注意。 | | When they finally arrived it was well past midnight. 他们最终到达时已是午夜后的凌晨。 |
2. | (用于列举)最后used to introduce the last in a list of things |
| And finally, I would like to thank you all for coming here today. 最后,我感谢大家今天的光临。 |
3. | 彻底地;决定性地in a way that ends all discussion about sth |
| The matter was not finally settled until later. 这事后来才得到彻底解决。 |
adv. | 1. after a long period of time or a long delay and often after previous unsuccessful attempts 2. in a way that rules out further continuance, change, or discussion 3. as the last in a series of things or actions 4. used to introduce the last in a series of things said by somebody 5. after a long time, process, or series of events 6. as the last thing that you want to say 7. if something is decided or agreed finally, it is decided in a way that cannot be changed 1. after a long period of time or a long delay and often after previous unsuccessful attempts 2. in a way that rules out further continuance, change, or discussion 3. as the last in a series of things or actions 4. used to introduce the last in a series of things said by somebody 5. after a long time, process, or series of events 6. as the last thing that you want to say 7. if something is decided or agreed finally, it is decided in a way that cannot be changed |
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