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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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see FOREGONE CONCLUSION; JUMP TO A CONCLUSION.
American Heritage Idioms
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noun opinion: My conclusion doesn't agree with his. noun end: Bring this meeting to a conclusion. noun agreement: We must reach a conclusion.
Simple Definitions
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conclusion something you decide after considering all the information you have: • Doctors failed to reach a conclusion on the exact cause of death. • The report’s main conclusion was that global warming was a serious threat. findings the information that someone has discovered as a result of their study, work etc: • Surveys conducted in other countries reported similar findings. result the answers that are provided by a scientific study or test: • Have you had the result of your blood test yet?
Longman-Thesaurus
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conclusion verbs come to/arrive at/reach a conclusion (= decide something ) • I eventually came to the conclusion that I wanted to study law. draw a conclusion (= decide something from what you learn or see ) • We tried not to draw any conclusions too early in the investigation. jump to/leap to conclusions (= decide something is true without knowing all the facts, especially when you are wrong ) • Everyone jumped to the conclusion that we would get married. lead to/point to a conclusion (= make you decide that something is true ) • All the data led to only one conclusion. support a conclusion (= suggest that something is true ) • The evidence supports the conclusion that his death was an accident. adjectives an obvious conclusion • All her symptoms led to the obvious conclusion – she was pregnant. the wrong conclusion • Reporters saw the couple together and leapt to the wrong conclusion. the right/correct conclusion • I am sure that you came to the right conclusion. the opposite conclusion • A lot of scientific evidence supports the opposite conclusion. the inescapable/inevitable conclusion (= one that is very obvious, although you may not like it ) • The inescapable conclusion was that the country needed a change of leadership. the logical conclusion (= one that makes sense when you think about it carefully ) • The logical conclusion is that short commercials are just as effective as longer ones. a firm conclusion (= definite decision ) • At the end of the day, no firm conclusion had been reached. a surprising/startling conclusion • After years of research, he reached a startling conclusion. a hasty conclusion (= one that you reach too quickly, so that you are probably wrong ) • Researchers must beware of drawing hasty conclusions.
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noun 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. 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.MEETING
Oxford Collocations Dictionary