conclusive
英 [kən'kluːsɪv]
美 [kən'klusɪv]
- adj.決定的な; 最終的な; 確実な; 決定的な
英語の語源
- conclusive (adj.)
- 1610s, "occurring at the end," from French conclusif, from Late Latin conclusivus, from conclus-, past participle stem of concludere (see conclude). Meaning "definitive, decisive, convincing" (putting an end to debate) is from 1640s. Related: Conclusiveness.
例文
- 1. Such a conclusive evidence is hard to be explained away.
- このような確かな証拠は巧弁しにくい。
- 2.It 's no use denying it ; the evidence is conclusive .
- 証拠は確かで、言い逃れは許されない。
- 3.They produced some fairly conclusive evidence.
- 彼らはかなり確実な証拠を提供している。
- 4.They had conclusive evidence of her guilt.
- 彼らは彼女の犯罪に対して確かな証拠を持っている。
- 5.Her attorneys claim there is no conclusive evidence that any murders took place.
- 彼女の弁護士は、殺人が起きたことを示す確証はないと主張している。
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