completion 英 [kəm'pliːʃn]   美 [kəm'pliʃən]

completion

completion  英 [kəm'pliːʃn] 美 [kəm'pliʃən]

n. 完成,结束;实现 

名词复数:completions 

They bent themselves to the completion of their task. 他们竭力完成他们的任务。
We must peg him down to a definite date for completion. 我们一定要叫他把完成的日期定下来。

  • When something comes to completion, it's finished. In football, a pass that's been caught is called a completion.
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  • n. 完成,结束;实现
  • 1. They bent themselves to the completion of their task.

    他们竭力完成他们的任务。

  • 2. We must peg him down to a definite date for completion.

    我们一定要叫他把完成的日期定下来。

  • 3. Each test should be run once to completion, one after another, without repetition of any test.

    每个测试都应该运行一次直到结束,一个接一个地运行, 不能重复运行任何测试。

  • completion (n.) "act of bringing to a desired end, consummation, full development," late 14c., complecioun, from Medieval Latin completionem (nominative completio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin complere "to fill up, complete," from com-, here probably as an intensive prefix (see com-), + plere "to fill" (from PIE root *pele- (1) "to fill").
com·ple·tion / kəmˈpliːʃn ; NAmE kəmˈpliːʃn / noun 1 [uncountable ] the act or process of finishing sth; the state of being finished and complete 完成;结束 the completion of the new hospital building 新医院大楼的竣工 Satisfactory completion of the course does not ensure you a job. 圆满完成课程并不能保证你能得到工作。 The project is due for completionin the spring. 这项工程预定在明年春季竣工。 The road is nearing completion (= it is nearly finished). 这条道路快要完工了。 the date of completion/the completion date 竣工日期 2 [uncountable ,  countable ] ( BrE) the formal act of completing the sale of property, for example the sale of a house (房地产等的)完成交易,完成交割 completion completions com·ple·tion / kəmˈpliːʃn ; NAmE kəmˈpliːʃn /
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