It is still too early to reach a conclusion on this point.
在这一点上作出结论还为时过早。
There are perhaps two main conclusions to be drawn from the above discussion.
从以上的讨论也许可以得出两个主要的结论。
All the evidence pointed to the conclusion that he was guilty.
所有证据都表明他是有罪的。
It’s important not to jump to conclusions.
决不要贸然下结论。
The police came to the inescapable conclusion that the children had been murdered.
警方得出了无法回避的结论: 这些儿童被谋杀了。
2[countableC] formalEND the end or final part of something 结尾,末尾SYN end
conclusion of
At the conclusion of the meeting, little progress had been made.
会议开到最后,没有取得多少进展。
3in conclusionFINISH DOING somethingused in a piece of writing or a speech to show that you are about to finish what you are saying 最后〔用于文章或讲话的末尾,表示即将结束〕SYN finally
In conclusion, I would like to say how much I have enjoyed myself today.
最后,我想说我今天很开心。
nGrammar
You say:
In conclusion, education reinforces democracy.
✗Don’t say: As a conclusion ... | As conclusion ...
Examples from the Corpus
in conclusion• In conclusion, I want to thank all the people who have volunteered their time to our organization.
4[uncountableU]AGREE the final arrangement of an agreement, a business deal etc 〔条约、贸易协定等的〕缔结,签订
conclusion of
the conclusion of a peace treaty
和平条约的签订
5be a foregone conclusionCERTAINLY/DEFINITELYto be certain to happen, even though it has not yet officially happened 是明摆着的结果
The outcome of the battle was a foregone conclusion.
conclusion• The talks are aimed at bringing the dispute to a conclusion.• He or she is aware that logically derivedconclusions have a validity independent of factualtruth.• Introducing the changes has been a long process, and it's still nowhere near its conclusion.• Therefore, a tribunal or inferiorcourt acts ultravires if it reaches its conclusion on a basiserroneous under the generallaw.• Consciousness, without any furthernecessaryconclusions, is the only fact of which consciousness can be absolutely certain.• Once she'd met Janice and come to some conclusion, then she would know what she had to do next.• At the conclusion of the book, the reader is still not certain whether Markham is guilty or not.• At the conclusion of the trial, the juryreturned with a verdict of guilty.• I thought about this and came to the conclusion that it seemed a very good philosophy.• That was the conclusion of a General AccountingOfficereport in 1992 on fraud in the healthcare system.• The conclusion, ergo sum, is not entailed.• However, several caveats need to be attached to this conclusion.• There was completesilence in the room as the play came to its tragicconclusion.
inescapable conclusion• For those with limited experience of overseas Test matches, especially in the subcontinent, this is the inescapable conclusion.• Is the inescapable conclusion, therefore, that the régime finds itself between the devil and the deepbluesea?• The inescapable conclusion was that people were continually managing to think it up for themselves.
conclusion of• Lucy was given a standing ovation at the conclusion of her speech.
Originconclusion
(1300-1400)FrenchLatinconclusio, from concludere; → CONCLUDE