In a series of events, things, or people, the final one is the last one.
近义词
last
反义词
first
双语例句
例:
Astronauts will make a final attempt today to rescue a communications satellite from its useless orbit.
宇航员们今天将做最后一次尝试,把一颗通讯卫星从无效的轨道上拯救出来。
例:
This is the fifth and probably final day of testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
这是在参议院司法委员会面前作证的第五天,也可能是最后一天。
例:
This was the final stage in the process.
这是该过程的最后阶段。
2.?最终的
Final means happening at the end of an event or series of events.
双语例句
例:
You must have been on stage until the final curtain.
你要在台上待到谢幕。
3.?不可更改的
If a decision or someone's authority is final, it cannot be changed or questioned.
双语例句
例:
The judges' decision is final.
该法官的判决是不可更改的。
NOUN. 名词
finals
1.?[C 可数名词] 决赛
The final is the last game or contest in a series and decides who is the winner.
双语例句
例:
the Gold Cup final.
金杯决赛。
2.?[PL 复数] (锦标赛的)决赛阶段的比赛
The finals of a sports tournament consist of a smaller tournament that includes only players or teams that have won earlier games. The finals decide the winner of the whole tournament.
双语例句
例:
Poland knows it has a chance of qualifying for the World Cup Finals.