conclusion
US: /kənˈkɫuʒən/
UK: /kənklˈuːʒən/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
conclusion /kən'klu:ʤn/- danh từ
- sự kết thúc, sự chấm dứt; phần cuối
- sự kết luận, phần kết luận
- sự quyết định, sự giải quyết, sự dàn xếp, sự thu xếp
- sự ký kết (hiệp ước...)
- foregone conclusion
- một quyết định trước khi biết những yếu tố cần thiết
- định kiến
- kết quả có thể dự đoán trước được
- in conclusion: để kết luận
- to try conclusions with: đọ sức với, đọ tài với
Advanced English dictionary
+ noun1 [C] something that you decide when you have thought about all the information connected with the situation: I've come to the conclusion that he's not the right person for the job. + It took the jury some time to reach the conclusion that she was guilty. + New evidence might lead to the conclusion that we are wrong. + We can safely draw some conclusions from our discussion.
2 [C, usually sing.] the end of sth such as a speech or a piece of writing: The conclusion of the book was disappointing. + In conclusion, (= finally) I would like to thank ... + If we took this argument to its logical conclusion ...
3 [U] the formal and final arrangement of sth official: the successful conclusion of a trade treaty
Idioms: jump / leap to conclusions
jump / leap to the conclusion that ... to make a decision about sb/sth too quickly, before you know or have thought about all the facts: There I go again-jumping to conclusions.
more at FOREGONE
Collocation
1 opinion reached after considering the facts
ADJ.
correct | logical, reasonable, valid | inescapable, inevitable, obvious | erroneous, false, wrong | main | hasty
VERB + CONCLUSION
arrive at, come to, draw, reach
I can't draw any conclusions from what she said.
| jump to, leap to
We don't want to jump to the wrong conclusion. Don't go jumping to conclusions before you know the facts.
| lead to, point to
It all points to the conclusion that nobody knew what was going on.
2 ending of sth
ADJ.
satisfactory, successful | foregone
The result of the match was a foregone conclusion.
| hasty
VERB + CONCLUSION
bring about, bring sth to
The meeting was brought to a hasty conclusion.
| come to
PREP.
in ~
In conclusion, I would like to thank you all for your hard work. > Special page at MEETING
Concise dictionary
conclusions-uːʒnnoun
+a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration
+an intuitive assumption
+the temporal end; the concluding time
+event whose occurrence ends something
+the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises of a syllogism)
+the act of ending something
+a final settlement
+the last section of a communication
+the act of making up your mind about something