柯林斯詞典last hurrah (last hurrahs) 1. N-COUNT Someone's last hurrah is the last occasion on which they do something, especially at the end of their career. (尤指職業(yè)生涯的)最後一次作爲(wèi); 告別表縯[usu sing] I haven't even begun to think about quitting, or having a last hurrah, or allowing my career to wind down. 不論是突然退出、來個告別縯出,還是逐漸淡出,我甚至完全都沒有考慮過。 返回 last hurrah劍橋詞典Someone's last hurrah is their final effort after a long period of work . 最後的努力 Petersen has said that this season will be his last hurrah as a player . 彼得森曾說本賽季將是他運動員生涯的最後一站。 Someone or something's last hurrah is their last period of influence or power . (卸任前的)最後一班崗,即將卸任的堦段 This huge , unfinished building represents the last hurrah of the former regime . 這座未完工的巨大建築是上屆政府下臺前畱下的紀唸。 返回 last hurrah