2.an accomplished factBritish EnglishBrE something that is known to be true and cannot be doubted 确凿的事实
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an accomplished fact• At first, the Soviets refused to accept Lithuania's secession as an accomplished fact.
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accomplished• Perhaps Richard was not quite as accomplished as this.• His two daughters are both accomplishedathletes.• But the disdain of these accomplishedeconomists for supply-side economics can easily be deduced from their writings and congressional testimony.• Johann Sebastian Bach had three sons who all became highly accomplishedmusicians and composers.• He made accomplishedpaintings for some years thereafter, but his recent work, like Souza's, disappoints.• Unfortunately, it is more difficult to trace the Chauncys than the Blencowes, not least because they were less accomplished people.• He's also an accomplishedrockclimber.
highly/very accomplished• The Princess, he declared, was' very accomplished, a very sensitive player and shows great musicalability.• Meanwhile, he is Head Boy at Reeds, very accomplished academically, with a good chance of a place at University.• Within an amazingly short time he developed into a highly accomplished and individual painter.• You needn't love boxing-or even care for it-to appreciate Toole's highly accomplisheddebut.• It is a highly accomplished drawing, full of pathos and the grief of the artist.• While technically he is a very accomplished player, we had to build up both his confidence and experience.• Technically he is a very accomplishedspeaker.• Herrington is supported by some very accomplished women.