definitive

美音:[dɪ'fɪnətɪv] 英音:[dɪ'fɪnətɪv]

简单释义:


adj.最后的;决定性的;不可更改的;最佳的

网络确定的;明确的;权威性的

变形:

复数:definitives  


完整释义:


adj.

1.重大,权威性的
2.限定的,明确的
3.明确的,正式
4.确定的,决定(性)的,最后的
5.决定的
6.定局的
7.既定的
8.正确的
9.发育完全的
10.终局的


例句:

  1. Pick a topic that will be of interest to your target market and do a bit a research to come up with the definitive list for that topic.
    他们也乐于在朋友、同事中谈论这些名单。挑选一个你的目标人群可能感兴趣的话题,然后做点调查,最后形成一份关于这个话题的最终名单。

  2. This statement does not need to be a definitive account of her career.
    注意,此表述不用论及评论她的事业与成就。

  3. It seems to me that experimenting in a safe environment is one of the key, enduring, almost definitive features of all play.
    然而要我说这是一个在在安全的环境中承受几乎所有竞赛的特性的经历。

  4. Each initiative should be undertaken separately and with definitive goals that do not list each other as one of the outcomes.
    每个项目应该单独进行,而且在每个项目的确定目标中不要将对方列为产出之一。

  5. The group did not intend to withdraw from their clear proposals or to see the process terminated halfway without a definitive result.
    非洲集团不希望从它们清晰的提案中退出,也不希望会议程序在没有取得确定成果时半途而费。

  6. Growth, and a definitive end to long years of deflation, would bring the exchequer fresh revenues.
    经济的增长,以及长年通货紧缩的终结将使国库增加收入。

  7. But a definitive conviction of his former co-defendant would, by implication, mean Berlusconi was equally guilty of having bribed him.
    但他的共同被告已经被明确定罪,这似乎意味着贝卢斯科尼曾向他行贿,也同样有罪。

  8. It still stands as the only definitive opinion of the U. S. government from a legal standpoint.
    美国政府从法律角度上考虑,它仍然是唯一的最终意见。

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