conclusive 详细解释

conclusive

[kən'klu:siv]

adj.决定性的, 确实的, 结论性的

a.

决定性的; 确实的; 最终的

conclusive proof

确证

词形变化

副词: conclusively | 名词: conclusiveness |

词义辨析

同义:

a.确定性的, 最后的, 结论性的

decisive  definitive  decided  determinative  final  ultimate  absolute  categorical  certain  sure  definite  irrefutable  incontestable  clinching

a.确定的, 有说服力的

convincing  valid  authenticated  cogent  confirmed  corroborative  established  verifiable  authoritative  strong  powerful

a.最后的, 结束性的

concluding  closing  final  last  terminal  terminative  complete  

同义参见:

last  extreme  determining  

反义:

a.决定性的; 确实的

inconclusive  

反义参见:

questionable  

英英释义

形容词 conclusive:

forming an end or termination; especially putting an end to doubt or question

final and deciding

expressing finality with no implication of possible change

同义词:absolute

补充

conclusiveconclusive英:[kənˈklu:siv] 美:[kənˈklusɪv]adj.1.令人信服的, 确凿的

例句

1. Her attorneys claim there is no conclusive evidence that any murders took place.她的律师声称, 并没有确定性的证据表明发生了谋杀。 2. Research on the matter is far from conclusive.对这个问题的研究还远远没有得出定论。 3. The party has won a conclusive victory in elections.该党在选举中赢得了决定性的胜利。 4. As war reached its conclusive stage the effects began to accelerate.随着战争进入尾声, 其影响开始加速显现。 5. conclusive evidence.决定性的证据。 6. the findings were by no means conclusive.调查结果不足为信。 7. The blood tests gave conclusive proof of Robson's guilt.验血提供了确凿证据,证明罗伯逊有罪。 8. conclusive evidence/proof确凿的证据 9. They proved conclusively that they can compete with the best teams.他们毋庸置疑地证明了他们有实力和一流球队一争高下。