柯林斯詞典ultimately /??lt?m?tl?/ 1. ADV Ultimately means finally, after a long and often complicated series of events. 最終 Whatever the scientists ultimately conclude, all of their data will immediately be disputed. 無論科學家們最終得出什麼結(jié)論,他們的所有數(shù)據(jù)將隨即受到質(zhì)疑。2. ADV You use ultimately to indicate that what you are saying is the most important point in a discussion. 最重要地[ADV with cl] Ultimately, Judge Lewin has the final say. 最重要地,盧因法官有最終發(fā)言權(quán)。 返回 ultimately劍橋詞典finally , after a series of things have happened 最終,最後 Everything will ultimately depend on what is said at the meeting with the directors next week . 一切將最終取決於下周開會和董事們商議的結(jié)果。 Ultimately, of course , he'd like to have his own business but that won't be for some time . 儅然,他最終想擁有自己的企業(yè),但那不會很快實現(xiàn)的。 used to emphasize the most important fact in a situation 終歸,終究 Ultimately, he'll have to decide . 他終究要作出決定。 例句 His ambition is ultimately to run his own business .Responsibility for the disaster must ultimately lie with the government .Ultimately, if the product is poor , the business will fail .Ultimately, they decided to close the mine. 返回 ultimately