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DET
(表示最近過(guò)去的)剛過(guò)去的星期五/昨晚/去年
You use last in expressions such as last Friday ,last night, and last year to refer, for example, to the most recent Friday, night, or year.
例句
I got married last July...
我在剛過(guò)去的7月里結(jié)了婚。
He never made it home at all last night...
他昨晚根本沒(méi)回家。
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ADJ
最近的;最近一次的
The last event, person, thing, or period of time is the most recent one.
例句
Much has changed since my last visit...
從我上次去到現(xiàn)在,很多事情已經(jīng)變了。
At the last count inflation was 10.9 per cent...
最近一次統(tǒng)計(jì)顯示通脹率為10.9%。
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ADV
上次;最近一次
If something last happened on a particular occasion, that is the most recent occasion on which it happened.
例句
When were you there last?...
你上次去是什么時(shí)候?
The house is a little more dilapidated than when I last saw it...
那房子比我上次見(jiàn)到時(shí)更破舊了些。
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ORD
最后的;最末的
The last thing, person, event, or period of time is the one that happens or comes after all the others of the same kind.
例句
This is his last chance as prime minister.
這是他作為首相的最后機(jī)會(huì)。
...the last three pages of the chapter...
該章最后3頁(yè)
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ADV
最后地;最末地
If you do something last, you do it after everyone else does, or after you do everything else.
例句
I testified last...
我最后一個(gè)作證。
I was always picked last for the football team at school...
在學(xué)校里分隊(duì)踢足球時(shí),我總是最后被挑的那一個(gè)。
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PRON
最后的人
If you are the last to do or know something, everyone else does or knows it before you.
例句
She was the last to go to bed...
她最后一個(gè)上床。
Riccardo and I are always the last to know what's going on.
我和里卡爾多總是最后才知道發(fā)生什么事情。
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ADJ
最后剩下的;最末的
Last is used to refer to the only thing, person, or part of something that remains.
例句
Jed nodded, finishing off the last piece of pizza.
杰德點(diǎn)點(diǎn)頭,把最后一塊比薩餅吃完。
...the freeing of the last hostage.
最后一名人質(zhì)的獲釋
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ADJ
(競(jìng)賽中)最后留下的,排位在前的
You use last before numbers to refer to a position that someone has reached in a competition after other competitors have been knocked out.
例句
Sampras reached the last four at Wimbledon.
桑普拉斯殺入了溫布爾登四強(qiáng)。
...the only woman among the authors making it through to the last six.
進(jìn)入最后6人名單的唯一一位女作家
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ADJ
最不想要的;最不可能的
You can use last to indicate that something is extremely undesirable or unlikely.
例句
The last thing I wanted to do was teach...
我最不想干的事情就是教書(shū)。
He would be the last person who would do such a thing.
他最不可能干這種事情。
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PRON
最后一次;最末一次
The last you see of someone or the last you hear of them is the final time that you see them or talk to them.
例句
She disappeared shouting, 'To the river, to the river!' And that was the last we saw of her...
她高喊著“往河里去,往河里去!”然后就消失了。那是我們最后一次看到她的情形。
I had a feeling it would be the last I heard of him.
我有一種感覺(jué),這將是我最后一次聽(tīng)到他的消息。
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VERB
持續(xù),延續(xù),維持(一段時(shí)間)
If an event, situation, or problem lasts for a particular length of time, it continues to exist or happen for that length of time.
例句
The marriage had lasted for less than two years...
這段婚姻維持了不到兩年。
The games lasted only half the normal time...
比賽只持續(xù)了通常時(shí)間的一半。
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VERB
夠用,保持可用狀態(tài)(一段時(shí)間)
If something lasts for a particular length of time, it continues to be able to be used for that time, for example because there is some of it left or because it is in good enough condition.
例句
You only need a very small blob of glue, so one tube lasts for ages...
每次只需一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)膠水而已,因此一管可以用很長(zhǎng)時(shí)間。
The repaired sail lasted less than 24 hours...
修好的帆支撐了不到24小時(shí)。
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VERB
支持完;熬過(guò);拖過(guò)
You can use last in expressions such as last the game ,last the course, and last the week, to indicate that someone manages to take part in an event or situation right to the end, especially when this is very difficult for them.
例句
They wouldn't have lasted the full game...
他們本不可能撐完整場(chǎng)比賽的。
I almost lasted the two weeks. I only had a couple of days to do.
我?guī)缀鯎芜^(guò)了這兩個(gè)星期。我只有幾天時(shí)間去做。
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PHRASE
終于;最后;到底
If you say that something has happened at last or at long last you mean it has happened after you have been hoping for it for a long time.
例句
I'm so glad that we've found you at last!...
我們終于找到你了,我真是太高興了!
Here, at long last, was the moment he had waited for...
他等待已久的時(shí)刻終于到來(lái)。
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PHRASE
前天晚上/ 上上次選舉/上上任領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人
You use expressions such as the night before last ,the election before last and the leader before last to refer to the period of time, event, or person that came immediately before the most recent one in a series.
例句
It was the dog he'd heard the night before last...
他前晚聽(tīng)到的是狗叫聲。
In the budget before last a tax penalty on the mobile phone was introduced.
上上次的預(yù)算案中對(duì)移動(dòng)電話(huà)引入了懲罰性稅收。
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PHRASE
氣絕;斷氣;咽氣
If someone breathes their last, they die.
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PHRASE
倒數(shù)第二/倒數(shù)第三/ 倒數(shù)第四
You can use phrases such as the last but one, the last but two, or the last but three, to refer to the thing or person that is, for example, one, two, or three before the final person or thing in a group or series.
例句
It's the last but one day in the athletics programme...
那是田徑比賽結(jié)束的前一天。
The British team finished last but one.
英國(guó)隊(duì)位列倒數(shù)第二。
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PHRASE
所有;全部
You use every last to emphasize that you are talking about all the people or things in a group or all the parts of something.
例句
I'd spent all I had, every last penny...
我把錢(qián)全部花光了,一分不剩。
You'll never quite get rid of every last bit of grit...
無(wú)法把所有的沙礫都清除干凈。
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PHRASE
(需要裁員時(shí)首先解雇新員工的)“后進(jìn)先出”原則
The expression last in, first out is used to say that the last person who started work in an organization should be the first person to leave it, if fewer people are needed.
例句
Workers will go on a 'last in, first out' basis.
對(duì)工人的裁員原則是“后進(jìn)先出”。
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PHRASE
我/她最近一次聽(tīng)到有關(guān)…的消息;最新消息
You can use expressions such as the last I heard and the last she heard to introduce a piece of information that is the most recent that you have on a particular subject.
例句
The last I heard, Joe and Irene were still happily married.
我最近一次聽(tīng)說(shuō)時(shí),喬和艾琳仍然是一對(duì)快樂(lè)的夫妻。
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PHRASE
把…留到最后
If you leave something or someone until last, you delay using, choosing, or dealing with them until you have used, chosen, or dealt with all the others.
例句
I have left my best wine until last...
我把最好的酒留到了最后。
I picked first all the people who usually were left till last.
我先挑出了所有通常留到最后的人。
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PHRASE
不再見(jiàn)到某人
If you see the last of someone, you do not expect to see them or deal with them again.
例句
I honestly thought I'd seen the last of you.
老實(shí)說(shuō)我以為再也不用見(jiàn)到你了。
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PHRASE
貫穿(全書(shū)、整部電影或整件事情)
If you say that something goes on happening to the last, you mean that it happens throughout the whole of a book, film, or event.
例句
...a highly readable political thriller with plenty of twists of plot to keep you guessing to the last.
一部可讀性極強(qiáng)的政治驚悚小說(shuō),情節(jié)峰回路轉(zhuǎn),不到最后一刻絕對(duì)猜不中結(jié)局
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PHRASE
一直,始終(為某一類(lèi)人)
If you say that someone is a particular kind of person to the last, you are emphasizing that they continue to be that kind of person.
例句
A gentleman to the last, he did not run, but merely attempted to stroll away...
他始終保持紳士風(fēng)度,沒(méi)有拔腳就跑,只是試圖移步走開(kāi)。
Armstrong was tall and handsome to the last.
阿姆斯特朗從來(lái)都是這么高大、英俊。
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PHRASE
(表示全部包括在內(nèi))任何一絲細(xì)節(jié)/ 每一個(gè)人
You use expressions such as to the last detail and to the last man to indicate that a plan, situation, or activity includes every single person, thing, or part involved.
例句
Every movement, no matter how casual and spontaneous, needs to be worked out to the last detail...
對(duì)每一個(gè)動(dòng)作,無(wú)論它顯得多么隨意和無(wú)意識(shí),都不能放過(guò)一絲細(xì)節(jié)。
Our troops are being used up to the last man.
我們的部隊(duì)已人盡其用。
Noun
1. the temporal end; the concluding time;
"the stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell""the market was up at the finish""they were playing better at the close of the season"2. the last or lowest in an ordering or series;
"he was the last to leave""he finished an inglorious last"3. a person's dying act; the last thing a person can do;
"he breathed his last"4. the time at which life ends; continuing until dead;
"she stayed until his death""a struggle to the last"5. a unit of weight equal to 4,000 pounds
6. a unit of capacity for grain equal to 80 bushels
7. the concluding parts of an event or occurrence;
"the end was exciting""I had to miss the last of the movie"8. holding device shaped like a human foot that is used to fashion or repair shoes
Verb
1. persist or be long; in time;
"The bad weather lasted for three days"2. continue to live; endure or last;
"We went without water and food for 3 days""These superstitions survive in the backwaters of America""The racecar driver lived through several very serious accidents"Adjective
1. immediately past;
"last Thursday""the last chapter we read"2. coming after all others in time or space or degree or being the only one remaining;
"the last time I saw Paris""the last day of the month""had the last word""waited until the last minute""he raised his voice in a last supreme call""the last game of the season""down to his last nickel"3. occurring at or forming an end or termination;
"his concluding words came as a surprise""the final chapter""the last days of the dinosaurs""terminal leave"4. conclusive in a process or progression;
"the final answer""a last resort""the net result"5. most unlikely or unsuitable;
"the last person we would have suspected""the last man they would have chosen for the job"6. occurring at the time of death;
"his last words""the last rites"7. not to be altered or undone;
"the judge's decision is final""the arbiter will have the last say"8. lowest in rank or importance;
"last prize""in last place"9. highest in extent or degree;
"to the last measure of human endurance""whether they were accomplices in the last degree or a lesser one was...to be determined individually"10. in accord with the most fashionable ideas or style;
"wears only the latest style""the last thing in swimwear""knows the newest dances""cutting-edge technology""a with-it boutique"Adverb
1. more recently than any other time;
"I saw him last in London"2. the item at the end;
"last, I'll discuss family values"