conclusive
conclusive 英 [kənˈklu:sɪv] 美 [kənˈklusɪv]
adj. 决定性的;最后的;确实的;确定性的
- If you've got a theory that you're trying to prove, and you uncover a conclusive piece of evidence, then the case is closed. Conclusive means you've got your answer, you've proved your theory, and there can't be any doubt about it.
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- adj. 决定性的;最后的;确实的;确定性的
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1. If you want change in your life to be permanent, strong, and conclusive you need a support group.
如果你想在生命中有永久的、牢固的、决定性的改变,你需要一个支持小组。
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2. If you want change in your life to be permanent, strong, and conclusive you need a support group. This is the change principle of cooperation.
如果你想在生命中有永久的、牢固的、决定性的改变,你需要一个支持小组。这是改变合作的原则。
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3. Nothing else was found to be conclusive, which to me was interesting in itself.
还没有发现其他决定性因素,对这个问题我非常感兴趣。
- conclusive (adj.) 1610s, "occurring at the end," from French conclusif, from Late Latin conclusivus, from conclus-, past participle stem of Latin concludere "to shut up, enclose," from assimilated form of com "together" (see con-) + -cludere, combining form of claudere "to shut" (see close (v.)). Meaning "definitive, decisive, convincing, being so forcible as not to admit of contradiction" (on the notion of "leading to a logical conclusion," and thus putting an end to debate) is from 1640s. Related: Conclusiveness.
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