consummation
consummation 英 [kɒnsə'meɪʃ(ə)n;-sjʊ-] 美 [,kɑnsə'meʃən]
n. 圆满成功;完成;成就;达到极点
名词复数:consummations
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- n. 圆满成功;完成;成就;达到极点
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1. It is the outcome of an often unexpressed philosophy, its illustration and its consummation.
它是一种常常无法言传的哲学的结果,是这种哲学的例证和完满。
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2. 'The delayed consummation of the transaction has negatively impacted the business operations of both sides,' said Mr. Chao in a news release Monday.
曹国伟周一在新闻稿中称,交易迟迟不能完成对双方的业务发展产生了负面影响。
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3. "The delayed consummation of the transaction has negatively impacted the business operations of both sides," said Charles Chao, chief executive of Sina, in a statement.
新浪首席执行官(CEO)曹国伟在声明中称,"交易延时完成对双方业务都有负面影响.我们和分众管理层决定,最好的办法就是终止目前的协议."
- consummation (n.) Middle English consummacioun, late 14c., "perfection;" c. 1400, "completion, accomplishment," from Latin consummationem (nominative consummatio) "a summing up; a finishing, a completing," noun of action from past-participle stem of consummare "to sum up, finish," from assimilated form of com "together, with" (see con-) + summa "sum, total," from summus "highest" (see sum (n.)). Sense of "completion of a marriage (by sexual intercourse)" is c. 1530.
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