B2 noun 正式

conclude

/kənˈkluːd/

To bring something to an end or to arrive at a judgment or opinion by reasoning. It is frequently used in formal or academic contexts to describe the finalization of a process or a logical deduction.

例句

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1

We decided to conclude our walk when it started raining.

We chose to finish our walk because the rain began.

2

The committee will conclude its investigation by the end of the month.

The board will finish its inquiry before the month ends.

3

I concluded that he wasn't coming after waiting for an hour.

I figured out he wasn't showing up after I waited for sixty minutes.

词族

名词
conclusion
Verb
conclude
副词
conclusively
形容词
conclusive
相关
conclusiveness
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记忆技巧

Think of the prefix 'con-' (together) and the Latin root 'claudere' (to shut). You are 'shutting everything together' at the end.

快速测验

Based on the evidence presented in the report, we can ___ that the strategy was effective.

正确!

正确答案是: conclude

例句

1

We decided to conclude our walk when it started raining.

everyday

We chose to finish our walk because the rain began.

2

The committee will conclude its investigation by the end of the month.

formal

The board will finish its inquiry before the month ends.

3

I concluded that he wasn't coming after waiting for an hour.

informal

I figured out he wasn't showing up after I waited for sixty minutes.

4

The researchers conclude that further study is necessary to confirm these results.

academic

The scientists deduce that more research is needed to verify the findings.

5

The two firms hope to conclude the deal by Friday afternoon.

business

The two companies aim to finalize the agreement by the end of Friday.

词族

名词
conclusion
Verb
conclude
副词
conclusively
形容词
conclusive
相关
conclusiveness

常见搭配

conclude a deal to finalize a business agreement
conclude an investigation to finish a formal inquiry
logically conclude to reach a decision based on clear reasoning
conclude with to end something by doing a specific action
conclude a speech to finish a public talk

常用短语

To conclude...

A phrase used to signal the end of a speech or essay.

Conclude an agreement

To successfully finish a legal or business negotiation.

Conclude a treaty

To formally sign and finish a political pact.

容易混淆的词

conclude vs infer

To infer is the process of reasoning; to conclude is the act of reaching the final decision or end point.

conclude vs end

'End' is a general term for stopping, while 'conclude' implies a more formal finish or a logical result.

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使用说明

Use 'conclude' when you want to sound more formal or academic than 'finish'. It is specifically used when a decision is made after looking at evidence.

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常见错误

Learners often use 'conclude to' followed by an infinitive; instead, use 'conclude that' followed by a clause, or 'conclude by' followed by a gerund.

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记忆技巧

Think of the prefix 'con-' (together) and the Latin root 'claudere' (to shut). You are 'shutting everything together' at the end.

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词源

From the Latin 'concludere', meaning to shut up, enclose, or bring to an end.

语法模式

Transitive verb: conclude + object (e.g., conclude a meeting) Intransitive verb: conclude with + noun (e.g., conclude with a prayer) Clause: conclude that + subject + verb

快速测验

Based on the evidence presented in the report, we can ___ that the strategy was effective.

正确!

正确答案是: conclude

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