denouement 英 [ˌdeɪ'nu:mɒ̃]   美 [ˌdenuˈmɑŋ]

denouement

denouement  英 [ˌdeɪ'nu:mɒ̃] 美 [ˌdenuˈmɑŋ]

n. 结局;终场 

名词复数:denouements 

Or perhaps conditions and fraying nerves will lead to a very violent, very bad denouement. 或许,天气状况和紧张情绪将导致极端暴力的、非常糟糕的结局。
The film, meanwhile, a necessary digest of the 800-page book, leaves us faintly annoyed that the true denouement of the cycle is now two movies distant. 然而至于电影,却成为了这部800页之厚原著的必备摘要版,留给我们的却是小小的恐慌:再有两部电影,就真的是结局出现咯。

  • You know that part of every movie after the big action scene, where things get explained, and the characters tie up loose ends? That's called the denouement, or the showing of how the plot eventually turns out.
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  • n. 结局;终场
  • 1. Or perhaps conditions and fraying nerves will lead to a very violent, very bad denouement.

    或许,天气状况和紧张情绪将导致极端暴力的、非常糟糕的结局。

  • 2. The film, meanwhile, a necessary digest of the 800-page book, leaves us faintly annoyed that the true denouement of the cycle is now two movies distant.

    然而至于电影,却成为了这部800页之厚原著的必备摘要版,留给我们的却是小小的恐慌:再有两部电影,就真的是结局出现咯。

  • 3. And it is Europe andAmerica that are marching, alone and together, to the denouement of a granddebacle.

    美国和欧洲正孤独一起的一步步走向大崩溃的结局。

  • denouement (n.) 1752, from French dénouement "an untying" (of plot), from dénouer "untie" (Old French desnouer) from des- "un-, out" (see dis-) + nouer "to tie, knot," from Latin nodus "a knot," from PIE root *ned- "to bind, tie."
de·noue·ment ( also dé·noue·ment ) / ˌdeɪˈnuːmɒ̃ ; NAmE ˌdeɪnuːˈmɑː̃ / noun ( from French) the end of a play, book, etc, in which everything is explained or settled; the end result of a situation (戏剧、书籍等的)结局,收场;(事情的)结果 denouement denouements de·noue·ment / ˌdeɪˈnuːmɒ̃ ; NAmE ˌdeɪnuːˈmɑː̃ /
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