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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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In addition to the idioms beginning with LAST, Also see AT LAST; AT THE LAST MINUTE; BREATHE ONE'S LAST; EACH AND EVERY (LAST ONE); FAMOUS LAST WORDS; FIRST AND LAST; HEAD FOR (THE LAST ROUNDUP); IN THE FINAL (LAST) ANALYSIS; ON ONE'S LAST LEGS; SEE THE LAST OF; STICK TO ONE'S LAST; TO THE LAST.
American Heritage Idioms
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adj. final one: He ate the last piece of chicken. adv. rearmost: He ran hard but came in last. verb keep: It must last until Friday.
Simple Definitions
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last out [ L ] to manage to stay alive • How long can they last out without food? • He won't last out the night.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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the one before this one last most recent or nearest to the present time: • His last film was much better. • It rained all day last Saturday. • The last time I saw her was two years ago. previous before this one, or before the one that you are talking about: • See the diagram in the previous chapter. • His previous records had all been jazz records. • How much were you earning in your previous job? former [ only before noun ] formal existing or having a particular position in the past, but not now: • the former Soviet Union • the former US president • Interest rates are unlikely to return to their former level. • the former Chief Executive old [ only before noun ] used about a person or thing that existed in the past, but has been replaced by a newer one: • an old boyfriend • The old model was much slower. the one that comes at the end last [ only before noun ] happening or existing at the end, with no others after: • What time does the last train leave? • Our house is the last one on the right. final [ only before noun ] last in a series of actions, events, parts of a story etc: • It’s the final game of the championship tomorrow. • the final scene of the film closing [ only before noun ] used about the last part of a long period of time, or of an event, book etc that has been exciting or interesting: • the closing years of the twentieth century • Barnes scored the winning goal in the closing minutes of the game. concluding [ only before noun ] used about the last part of a piece of writing, a speech, or an organized event, that ends it in a definite way: • the concluding section of the report • the judge’s concluding remarks penultimate [ only before noun ] the one before the last one: • the penultimate chapter
Longman-Thesaurus
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verb ADV. long Your car will last longer if you look after it. | forever, indefinitely Nothing lasts forever.With care, the vines will last indefinitely. | never Happiness never lasts. VERB + LAST can/cannot, could (not) The storm could last quite a long time. | will/won't, would (not) The kids are all very enthusiastic, but it won't last?it never does. | be likely/unlikely to I always thought his popularity was unlikely to last. | be expected to | seem to The journey seemed to last forever. | be built to This house was built to last. PREP. for The war lasted for three years. | into The celebrations lasted well into the next week. | until The trial is expected to last until the end of the week. PHRASES while sth lasts Make the most of this feeling while it lasts.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary