conclusively

英[kən'kluːsɪvli] 美[kən'kluːsɪvli]
  • adv. 最后地;确定地
Adverb:
  1. in a conclusive way;

    "we settled the problem conclusively"

1. A new study proved conclusively that smokers die younger than non-smokers.
一项新的研究确证了吸烟者比不吸烟者死得早。

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2. All this proves conclusively that she couldn't have known the truth.
这一切无可置疑地证明她不可能知道真相.

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3. The problem was finally, though not conclusively, identified as a severely pinched nerve.
问题终于被认定为是神经受到严重挤压,尽管这还不是最终结论。

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4. From the facts, he was able to determine conclusively that the death was not a suicide.
根据这些事实他断定这起死亡事件并非自杀.

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5. You cannot prove conclusively that Sellafield caused cancer. You can only work on the basis of probability.
你们无法确切证明塞拉菲尔德核电厂引发了癌症。你们只能基于可能性入手。

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    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. The hypothesis is coherent, if speculative, and I cannot conclusively rule it out.
      如果冒险一些说,这个假说是自洽的,并且我不能确定地排除其可能性。
    2. Since injection density cannot be varied independently, it is difficult to show conclusively its effect on combustion stability.
      由于不可能独立地改变喷射密度,要确定地指出喷射密度对燃烧稳定性的影响是很困难的。