concluding
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++con·clu·ding /kənˈkluːdɪŋ/ AWL adjective concluding remark/section/stage etc LASTthe last remark etc in an event or piece of writing 结束语/部分/阶段等 the concluding section of Chapter 6 6第六章的结束部分► see thesaurus at lastExamples from the Corpus
concluding• The majority of the Court avoided determining whether the first treaty prohibited a limited number of States from concluding a subsequent treaty.• Alternatively, the documentation would be signed by both parties abroad, or by concluding all negotiations by telex.• We will return to these points in the concluding chapter.• The concluding part of the chapter reviews the recent history of management reform.• In his concluding remarks, Santos drew attention to the issues facing developing countries.• The concluding section considers the relationship between the external and internal auditor.• In the concluding section we shall speculate as to why this might have been. 6.• The Appeal court will, at the concluding stage, test its own opinions against those of the judges in the original hearing.• Before concluding this chapter a few remarks on the subject of doubling strings by wind may be useful.con·clu·ding adjectiveChineseSyllable
etc the event remark or last an in Corpus
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concluding
con‧clu‧ding AC /kənˈkluːdɪŋ/
adjective
the concluding section of Chapter 6
■ the one that comes at the end
▪last [only before noun] happening or existing at the end, with no others after: What time does the last train leave? | Our house is the last one on the right.
▪final [only before noun] last in a series of actions, events, parts of a story etc: It’s the final game of the championship tomorrow. | the final scene of the film
▪closing [only before noun] used about the last part of a long period of time, or of an event, book etc that has been exciting or interesting: the closing years of the twentieth century | Barnes scored the winning goal in the closing minutes of the game.
▪concluding [only before noun] used about the last part of a piece of writing, a speech, or an organized event, that ends it in a definite way: the concluding section of the report | the judge’s concluding remarks
▪penultimate /peˈnʌltəmət, peˈnʌltɪmət, pə-/ [only before noun] the one before the last one: the penultimate chapter
con‧clu‧ding AC /kənˈkluːdɪŋ/
adjective Word Family: adjective: concluding, conclusive ≠ inconclusive; verb: conclude; noun: conclusion; adverb: conclusively ≠ inconclusively
concluding remark/section/stage etc the last remark etc in an event or piece of writing:
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