conclusive
Significado: Serving to settle an issue or produce a definite result; putting an end to doubt or question.
Conclusive is used when evidence, proof, or results leave no room for doubt. It is the opposite of 'inconclusive' and is frequently found in legal, scientific, and journalistic contexts. Common collocations include 'conclusive evidence,' 'conclusive proof,' 'conclusive results,' and 'conclusive findings.' The word implies a higher standard of certainty than merely 'convincing.'
Ejemplos
- The DNA evidence was conclusive, linking the suspect directly to the crime scene. DNA证据是确凿的,直接将嫌疑人与犯罪现场联系起来。Las pruebas de ADN fueron concluyentes y vincularon directamente al sospechoso con la escena del crimen.DNA鑑定は決定的であり、容疑者を犯罪現場に直接結びつけるものでした。DNA 증거는 결정적이었으며, 용의자를 범죄 현장에 직접 연결시켰다.
- Despite months of research, the team failed to produce conclusive results either way. 尽管经过数月研究,该团队未能得出任何确定性的结果。A pesar de meses de investigación, el equipo no logró obtener resultados concluyentes en ningún sentido.数か月にわたる研究にもかかわらず、チームはどちらとも言えない結果しか得られませんでした。수개월의 연구에도 불구하고, 팀은 어느 쪽으로든 결정적인 결과를 내지 못했다.
- The investigation found no conclusive proof of wrongdoing by the company's directors. 调查未发现公司董事有不当行为的确凿证据。La investigación no halló pruebas concluyentes de irregularidades por parte de los directivos de la empresa.調査では、会社の取締役による不正行為の決定的な証拠は見つかりませんでした。조사에서는 회사 이사들의 부정행위에 대한 결정적 증거가 발견되지 않았다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: academic, professional, media
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Late Latin conclusivus, from Latin concludere (to shut up, enclose, end), from con- (together) and claudere (to shut). It entered English in the 17th century in logical and legal contexts.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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