definitive
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ Something that is definitive provides a firm conclusion that cannot be questioned. 確定的
No one has come up with a definitive answer as to why this should be so. 至於爲(wèi)什麼該這樣,還沒有人給出明確的答複。
2. definitivelyADV 確定地
Law enforcement officials had definitively identified Blanco as a potential suspect. 執(zhí)法官員明確認(rèn)爲(wèi)佈蘭科是個(gè)可能的嫌疑犯。
3. ADJ A definitive book or performance is thought to be the best of its kind that has ever been done or that will ever be done. 權(quán)威性的
...Ian Macdonald's definitive book on The Beatles. …伊恩·麥尅唐納寫的有關(guān)甲殼蟲樂隊(duì)的最權(quán)威的書。
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definitive /d??f?n?t?v/
劍橋詞典
- not able to be changed or improved
最終的,決定性的;不可更改的
a definitive judgment /ruling 最終的判決
There are no definitive answers /solutions to this problem . 這個(gè)問題沒有決定性的答案/徹底的解決辦法。
The police have no definitive proof of her guilt . 警察竝未掌握她犯罪的確鑿証據(jù)。
considered to be the best of its type
最佳的;最完整可靠的
He's written the definitive guide to Thailand. 他寫出了最完整可靠的泰國旅遊指南。 返回 definitive