finally
柯林斯詞典
1. ADV You use finally to suggest that something happens after a long period of time, usually later than you wanted or expected it to happen. 終于
The food finally arrived at the end of last week and distribution began. 食物終于在上周末抵達(dá)并開始分發(fā)。
2. ADV You use finally to indicate that something is last in a series of actions or events. 最后[ADV with cl/group]
The action slips from comedy to melodrama and finally to tragedy. 劇情由喜劇慢慢發(fā)展成鬧劇,最后又演變?yōu)楸瘎 ?/p>
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finally /?fa?n?l?/
劍橋詞典
- We finally agreed a deal .
- So Susannah and Guy finally got married , did they?
- The plan hasn't been finally approved .
- She finally apologized , but she wasn't very graceful about it.
- After months of working , he finally finished the garden .
- And finally, we'll take a look at the weather forecast .
- Finally, sprinkle some grated cheese over the dish .
- Finally, drain the pasta and mix with the sauce .
- Finally, what has been the highlight of your career so far ?
- And finally, a reminder of today's headlines .
finally adverb (AFTER TIME)
after a long time or some difficulty最后;終于
We finally got home at midnight . 我們終于在午夜時(shí)分到了家。
After months of looking he finally found a job . 在找了好幾個(gè)月之后他終于找到了一份工作。
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finally adverb (LAST)
used especially at the beginning of a sentence to introduce the last point or idea(尤用于句首)最后
Finally, I'd like to thank everyone for coming this evening . 最后,我要感謝各位今晚光臨。
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finally adverb (CERTAINLY)
UKin a way that will not be changed
最終地,決定性地
The plan hasn't been finally approved . 計(jì)劃還沒有獲得最終批準(zhǔn)。 返回 finally